During the JEF Leaders’ Summit in Tallinn, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden and the United Kingdom agreed to disrupt and deter Russia’s shadow fleet vessels.
Russia uses its shadow fleet to circumvent sanctions and mitigate their impact on Russia. The twelve countries agreed to disrupt and deter Russia’s shadow fleet to prevent illegal operations and increase Russia’s costs of its war against Ukraine.
According to the Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal, Russia’s shadow fleet poses a threat to European security, economies, and the environment. „Those who choose to operate in the shadows need to face the consequences.“
“We are taking coordinated steps to deter Russia’s shadow fleet and their attempts to evade sanctions,” added Michal.
The United Kingdom, Denmark, Sweden, Poland, Finland and Estonia are tasking their maritime authorities to request relevant proof of insurance from suspected shadow vessels as they pass through the English Channel, the Danish Straits of the Great Belt, the Sound between Denmark and Sweden, and the Gulf of Finland. Information collected by the participating states, including relating to those vessels that choose not to respond to requests, will be assessed and acted upon together.
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