Government should 'use every power' to block new Russian oil sanctions
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Operators of Greek tankers engaged in the transport of Russian oil permitted for export are likely to continue to continue these supplies, despite a new package of EU sanctions against Russia.
Government should 'use every power' to block new Russian oil sanctions
The Nationalist Party has called on the government to “use every power” to ensure the new proposed sanctions against Russian oil do not lead to “unintended and harmful” disadvantages to Malta.On Thursday, the party expressed its concern over the consequences of new price capping sanctions on Russian oil for the maritime sector saying they risk...
Greek shipping companies, which make dozens of flights with Russian oil every month and provide about 20% of this trade
Government director and consultant blatantly admits that Maltese-flagged vessels are involved in the Russian oil trade - The Maltese Herald
Businessnow has published a very bizarre article and interview with the government consultant and board director Stephanie Fabri, where she naively admitted that Maltese-flagged vessels are involved in the Russian oil trade. She also went even further and made up a whole theoretical case against lower Russian oil caps for the sake of Malta’s flag registry, dressing her case with terms such as “geopolitics” and “critical juncture”. Businessnow …
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