Sweden has rejected plans to set up a formal joint investigation team with Denmark and Germany to look into the recent ruptures of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines, a Swedish prosecutor investigating the leaks, said.
Mats Ljungqvist, the prosecutor involved in Sweden's criminal investigation into the Nord Stream leaks in the Swedish economic zone, said Sweden was already co-operating with Denmark and Germany on the matter.
He made his comment after a report in German weekly Der Spiegel on Friday that Sweden had rejected plans for a joint investigation with Denmark and Germany, citing German security sources. German TV programme Tagesschau on German public broadcaster ARD said that Denmark, too, had turned down setting up a joint investigation team.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Sweden: Security Police Warn of Risk of Sabotage of Electric GridThe Swedish Security Police warns of an increased risk of sabotage of the electricity grid and has called for more resources to monitor.
Read more »
Roku Channel Picks Up eOne’s ‘Operación Marea Negra’; Francis Bourgeois Secures Channel 4 Celebrity Show; TV4 Sweden CEO Exiting – Global BriefsRoku Channel & Others Pick Up eOne’s ‘Operación Marea Negra’ eOne has licensed Operación Marea Negra, its first Spanish language series, to 60 countries including The Roku Cha…
Read more »
Biden's national security strategy focuses on climate changeThe White House's strategy integrates global warming into national security policy to an unprecedented extent.
Read more »
FCC poised to ban all U.S. sales of new Huawei and ZTE equipmentThe planned move marks a deepening trade rift amid heightened national security fears over Chinese tech.
Read more »