EU Commences Mediterranean Dark Fleet Stop and Search Operations
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What measures will be taken against Russian shadow fleet vessels, and how is Ukraine commenting on this? The EU is moving from surveillance to physical inspections of Russian shadow fleet vessels in the Mediterranean. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing Vladislav Vlasyuk, Advisor to the Office of the President of Ukraine. The EU has authorized boarding. On June 8, EU High Representative Kaja Kallas announced, before the second day of the d…
An Irish factory supplies the Russian aluminium industry, a recently sanctioned Chinese chip manufacturer gets a dispensation, and the Kremlin's shadow fleet has little to fear new measures because of Greece and Malta's veto threat.
European Union countries have authorized naval vessels operating in the Mediterranean as part of the IRINI mission to stop and inspect foreign ships suspected of being part of Russia's "shadow fleet," EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas announced on Monday. The IRINI mission was originally tasked with enforcing a UN arms embargo on Libya.
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