China’s support for Russia has hurt its relations with Europe, say Nordic and Baltic states

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China’s support for Russia has hurt its relations with Europe, say Nordic and Baltic states
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Leaders warn Beijing’s backing for Moscow and the war in Ukraine is having a negative impact

China’s growing support for Russia is hurting Beijing’s relations with Europe, according to some Nordic and Baltic leaders, as they also urged the EU to urgently toughen its response to hybrid warfare such as sabotage of critical infrastructure.

The ship is being closely monitored by Swedish, Danish, and German state vessels. Marine information shows the Yi Peng 3 passing by both the Finnish-German and Swedish-Lithuanian data cables close to when they were cut earlier this month. Ulf Kristersson, Sweden’s prime minister, has urged China to order the Yi Peng 3 to move to Swedish waters to help the investigation. He said: “We are extremely careful not to rush to conclusions, not to accuse anybody of anything that is not well grounded.

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