STOCKHOLM, Dec 21 (Reuters) - A Chinese bulk carrier that is under investigation following a breach of two fibre-optic cables in the Baltic Sea is again moving after sitting still for more than a month in a nearby Danish shipping lane, The Swedish Coastguard said on Saturday. China had on Thursday allowed representatives from Germany, Sweden, Finland and Denmark to board the Yi Peng 3 along with Chinese investigators, breaking a month-long diplomatic standoff. "It has started moving and has said it is going to Port Said in Egypt," a Swedish Coastguard spokesperson told Reuters. "We are tracking the ship and are in close contact with other concerned authorities," the spokesperson added. No further details were given and the spokesperson did not say whether any evidence had been found regarding the cable breaches. Jonas Backstrand, chair of Sweden''''''''s accident investigation authority, said on Friday: "We are content with the visit onboard, which was relatively open and transparent and we had the possibility to see what we wanted to see and to talk to the crew members that we wanted to talk with." https://www.reuters.com/world/chinese-ship-linked-baltic-sea-cable-breach-resumes-voyage-2024-12-21/
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