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Greece extends marine advisory to deter Russian oil ship-to-ship transfers

The Greek navy on Wednesday extended an advisory successfully prohibiting ship traffic off its coastline in the southeastern Peloponnese that two sources stated was focused on discouraging shiptoship transfers of Russian oil off Greece.

Greece in a rare move over the previous weeks has released two NAVTEX notifications for military workouts in the Laconian Gulf location prompting merchant and other vessels to avoid the area. One of them was released on May 1.

It was at first ending on May 9 however was extended today, stated a defence ministry authorities who declined to be called.

Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, global sanctions have made trading Russian crude and oil items progressively challenging, triggering traders to look for loopholes to export them, consisting of overseas ship-to-ship transfers.

The broader location of the Laconian Gulf has actually ended up being a center for such transfers. Vessels are positioned beyond the limitation of six nautical miles from the shore to prevent cargo and vessel checks by Greek authorities.

You can not perform an examination on a ship with a foreign flag in worldwide waters. Unless a vessel carries a Greek flag your hands are connected, stated a second source with knowledge of the matter.

The NAVTEX advisory is an indirect method to prevent such activities.

(source: Reuters)