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Sources say that Adani, the Indian company, has stopped accepting vessels sanctioned by the United Nations at its ports.

Adani Ports and Logistics has issued orders that show the Adani Group in India has stopped accepting vessels sanctioned by Europe, the U.S. and Britain.

Adani has not yet commented.

Adani operates 14 ports and has issued several orders with similar content.

The order read: "To protect the legal and commercial interest of the Port, it is our intention to not accept sanctioned vessels."

India, which is the largest buyer of Russian oil by sea, has tightened up its surveillance on vessels and transactions that involve Russian supplies.

After the U.S. and EU imposed sanctions on vessels, traders, and companies, among others, to reduce Moscow's oil revenues, which are its lifeline, most Russian oil is supplied by shadow fleet.

The orders stated that vessels sanctioned would not be allowed entry, berthing, or use of port facilities and services.

The document stated that "at the time of nomination the vessel's agent must provide a written undertaking that the ship is not subjected to sanctions."

(source: Reuters)