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Blacklisted Russian Fishing Vessels Dock in Faroese Ports

Summary by Politiken
Older fisheries agreement allows Russian fishing vessels to dock in the Faroe Islands. Embarrassing, says politician.

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Fishing vessels from the Russian shipping company Murman Sea Food are still welcome in Faroese ports, even though the shipping company was blacklisted by the EU earlier this year. DR writes. Most recently, the Russian trawler "Melkar" arrived...

·Aarhus, Denmark
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Older fisheries agreement allows Russian fishing vessels to dock in the Faroe Islands. Embarrassing, says politician.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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Both the EU and Norway consider Russian fishing vessels a security threat, but they continue to have access to Faroese waters.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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Politiken broke the news in Copenhagen, Denmark on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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