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EU Sanctions 189 More Russian Oil Tankers

EU Sanctions 189 More Russian Oil Tankers

Hellenic Shipping News

The European Union is tightening its grip on Russia’s so-called “shadow

The European Union is tightening its grip on Russia’s so-called “shadow fleet” by adding 189 oil tankers to its sanctions list, escalating efforts to disrupt Moscow’s energy export revenues amid the ongoing war in Ukraine.

The decision, announced just days before a planned meeting between Russian and Ukrainian representatives in Istanbul, is seen by analysts as a strategic move to increase pressure on the Kremlin to end its military campaign. “We have identified an additional 189 ships belonging to the ‘shadow fleet’ to target Russia’s energy exports,” stated European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in a post on X (formerly Twitter).

Earlier, European Council President Antonio Costa confirmed that EU ambassadors had reached an agreement on the latest sanctions package, which includes specific measures to address the operations of Russia’s covert maritime logistics network.

Full List Pending

While the EU has not yet released the full list of sanctioned vessels, it is likely that many of them are also subject to U.S. and U.K. sanctions. Both countries have already blacklisted a comparable number of tankers involved in circumventing restrictions on Russian oil exports.

Limited Impact So Far

Despite the growing number of sanctions imposed over the past three years—including thousands

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