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Greek navy extends advisory to curb Russian oil ship-to-ship transfers, sources say

The Greek navy today extended an advisory effectively prohibiting ship traffic off the coast of the southeastern Peloponnese and even more, in a bid to discourage shiptoship transfers of Russian oil off Greece, 3 sources said.

Greece, over the past months, has been providing and extending such advisories for military workouts off the Laconian Gulf and even further, off the island of Kithira, urging merchant and other vessels to prevent the area.

The latest advisory was extended until Sept. 15, 2024.

It is undoubtedly efficient in avoiding transfers of shipments that should not be transferred, a crucial reason for its extension, one of the sources stated.

Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, global sanctions have actually made trading Russian crude and oil products tough, prompting traders to look for loopholes to export them, consisting of overseas ship-to-ship transfers.

Waters around Greece's southern coast and the Laconian Gulf have actually recently been fulfilling points for transfers from tankers bring Russian oil onto other vessels.

Greek officials have in the past stated Greek authorities can not examine vessels that bring a foreign flag in global waters and such marine advisories assist control offshore ship-to-ship transfers.

(source: Reuters)