Diplomatic tensions are rising as discussions continue between European nations and China regarding the Chinese vessel Yi Peng 3, which is currently stationed in the Kattegat.
The vessel is under scrutiny following the damage to two undersea data cables in the Baltic Sea, suspected to be sabotage.
These cables connect Finland to Germany and Sweden to Lithuania.
The Danish navy has been monitoring the ship, while Swedish authorities have identified it as a key interest in their investigation.
China has expressed willingness to cooperate with the affected countries to uncover the truth behind the incidents.
Sweden's Foreign Minister, Maria Malmer Stenergard, emphasized the importance of clarity in the ongoing investigation.
Meanwhile, the Swedish and Danish coast guards continue to shadow the vessel, which has reportedly made suspicious maneuvers over other undersea cables.
The situation remains tense as diplomatic efforts aim to resolve the issue and determine the vessel's involvement.