Panama says Venezuela-related tanker intercepted by US did not follow maritime rules
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Panama investigates several ships under its flag following the seizure of Supertanker Centuries in the Caribbean, in a US operation for alleged illegal transportation of Venezuelan crude oil and evasion of international sanctions
By Elizabeth González, Gonzalo Zegarra, and Germán Padinger. Panamanian Foreign Minister Javier Martinez-Acha said Monday that a Panamanian-flagged oil tanker intercepted by the United States and another vessel—with no reported flag—being pursued by U.S. forces in the Caribbean had not complied with the country's laws or international law during their navigation. During a press conference at the Bolívar Palace in Panama City, the minister stated…
Among the irregularities detected were faults in the identification systems and problems in the documentation
The Foreign Minister of #Panama says that everything suggests that "our flag is not being used responsibly" on the petrochemical ships intercepted by the #USA near #Venezuela.
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