NATO has launched a naval mission aimed at protecting undersea infrastructure, cables and pipelines which Nordic and Baltic governments believe have become targets of sabotage, likely by Russia.
Russia has continued to transport the commodity via an aging fleet whose links to Moscow are hidden, often through shell companies. The EU has been struggling to clamp down on the Russian vessels, ...
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The Moscow Times on MSNEU Eyes Legal Loopholes to Seize Russian Oil Tankers in Baltic Sea – PoliticoEU member states are exploring legal avenues to seize Russian oil tankers in the Baltic Sea, Politico Europe reported Monday, ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNEU intends to open new front in Baltic Sea in covert war with Russia - PoliticoEuropean countries are negotiating large-scale detentions of Moscow's oil tankers in the Baltic Sea. New legislation is ...
Germany is set to lose one of its four fully operating liquefied natural gas vessels after Deutsche ReGas, operator of the ...
It is reported that a number of EU countries, particularly Lithuania and Estonia, are also planning to develop a prescribed list of "credible" marine insurers: if a vessel is insured by a company not ...
Opinion piece Latvia’s transit sector has reached a critical point, and the decisions of the Ministry of Transport will ...
In just three months, three incidents of damage to Baltic Sea underwater cables have taken place. While accidential cable ...
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