Europe says shadow fleet tankers under multiple flags can be seized as stateless vessels
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14 countries close the Baltic Sea to Russia’s shadow fleet, vow to detain stateless tankers
Russia’s shadow fleet will no longer be allowed into the Baltic Sea. An official letter says growing interference with satellite navigation in European waters “originating from the Russian Federation” is creating risks. As a result, ships that conceal their nationality by changing flags and names will be detained. Vessels may sail under only one flag and must carry valid safety and insurance documentation, according to a joint statement publishe…
Europe says shadow fleet tankers under multiple flags can be seized as stateless vessels
More than a dozen European countries have declared this week that shadow fleet tankers in the Baltic and North seas must sail only under the flag of a single country and maintain valid safety and insurance documentation.
Europe Threatens to Block Shadow Fleet Tankers as GPS Jamming Escalates
Fourteen European nations issued a joint warning Sunday that Russian interference with satellite navigation systems poses safety risks to all vessels in the Baltic and North Seas, while signaling that sanctions-evading ships could be treated as stateless and denied port access. The coordinated letter, signed by Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, […]
They were fed up with the mischief of Russian ships in the North Sea.
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