Russia condemns EU plan for warships to stop 'shadow fleet' vessels in Mediterranean
- The European Commission plans to impose asset freezes and transaction bans on nearly 90 banks in Russia and other countries to target Russia's financial sector, according to Kallas.
- The Commission proposes to freeze the oil price cap for six months to prevent Moscow from gaining higher revenues amid the Iran war.
- Restrictions on Russian liquefied natural gas and expansion of the 'shadow fleet' vessel list are proposed, including ships refueling or offloading cargo from sanctioned vessels.
- Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova called the new EU sanctions ineffective and stated that EU naval inspections of vessels in the Mediterranean would violate international law.
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EU authorizes detention of Russian shadow fleet vessels under Operation IRINI to strengthen sanctions
The European Union has authorized the detention of Russian "shadow fleet" vessels by its naval mission in the Mediterranean, in a move aimed at strengthening sanctions against Moscow and improving maritime security. According to an official statement released by the EU on Monday, June 8, vessels operating under the IRINI naval mission are now permitted to stop and inspect foreign ships suspected of being part of Russia’s so-called “shadow fleet.…
Russia condemns EU plan for warships to stop 'shadow fleet' vessels in Mediterranean
Russia on Wednesday condemned an EU decision to authorise EU military vessels in the Mediterranean to stop and inspect foreign ships suspected of being part of a "shadow fleet" transporting Russian oil, and said it would take all necessary legal and other measures to protect them.
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