< IMG SRC = "https://img.tsn.ua/cached/797/tsn-f31867EA2500D8C162F8E1B3822736E1/THUMBS/1036X648/3/78E3CD26D5DD7E92 D82F971C33E.JPEG " />< p >< strong > European countries insist on new powers to displace the shadow fleet of Moscow after a series of incidents in the Baltic Sea. 60 >< P > EU prepares for Operations to capture Russian tankers in the Baltic Sea.
< p > writes about this the publication politico.< p > European countries insist on new powers to displace the shadow fleet of Moscow after a series of incidents in the Baltic Sea.
< p > Now European countries are conducting culuar negotiations on the large -scale seizure of Moscow tankers for oil exports in the Baltic Sea, according to two diplomats of the European Union and two officials. They also develop new legislation to give legal weight to these efforts.< p > negotiations received a new impetus after Finland captured the shadow fleet, suspected of sabotage of power cables and telecommunications in the Baltic Sea. According to officials, the ideas under consideration are divided into three categories:
< p > according to officials, this may include the requirement for tankers in the Baltic Sea to use the established list of reliable insurers. < p > < p > in all cases, they added, countries will ask the EU coordinate efforts.
< p > according to the Minister of Energy of Lithuania Zhigimantas Vaicunas, the EU statement about how countries can interpret international law can be one of the first steps to strengthen the legitimacy of these new efforts.
< p > Baltic Sea – the most important artery for Russian oil trade. Last year, 348 ships of the shadow fleet, which make up 40% of the total oil sales in Russia, left the ports of the Baltic Sea.
< p > Recall, in late January, due to the new sabotage in the Baltic Sea < Strong > damaged underwater cable between Latvia and Sweden . Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kasytutis Budris said that the investigation is ongoing and the details of the incident have not yet been made public. 62> similar topics:more news