Last week, Foreign Minister Ann Linde received a letter from the Estonian government with a list of points that are considered very important to investigate.

The letter was sent from the Estonian Foreign Minister Urmas Reinsalu, and is the result of what was decided at a cabinet meeting on October 6, something that Aftonbladet was the first to report on.

Among other things, they believe that the countries concerned must move forward with a number of measures as soon as possible and call on the Swedish government to nominate a special contact person at the political level. 

The importance of relatives' organizations being involved in the process is also emphasized in the letter.  

Diving robots required

To implement the bullet list in practice, diving robots are required, which conflicts with the current decision on grave peace.

The Minister of the Interior, Mikael Damberg (S), has responded to the letter as the responsible minister and believes that it is necessary to discuss alternative measures together.

"The international agreement that protects m / s Estonia as a burial site for those killed in the accident from disruptive activities should be considered," he writes.

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Pictures from the documentary "Estonia - the find that changes everything".

Photo: Dplay