Kazakhstan’s Black Sea Oil Exports Unaffected by New Russian Rules
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Kazakhstan’s Black Sea Oil Exports Unaffected by New Russian Rules
Kazakhstan’s crude oil shipments out of the Russian ports on the Black Sea continue uninterrupted after Vladimir Putin issued a decree requiring the Russian security service to authorize foreign ships to access Russia’s ports. “As of today, shipments of Kazakh oil through the seaports of the Russian Federation have not been suspended,” the Kazakh Energy Ministry told Interfax. Earlier this week, Putin signed a law that stipulates that foreign s…
Moscou: Putin Expands FSB Checks on All Foreign Ships Entering Ports - MariTimes Crimes
Russia has significantly expanded maritime control measures, with President Vladimir Putin signing a decree mandating that all vessels arriving from foreign ports must now obtain prior clearance from the Federal Security Service (FSB). This directive, which took effect immediately on July 22, 2025, tightens access to all Russian seaports, not just those near naval bases. Until now, FSB screening had only been required for foreign ships docking a…
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