Germany's National Security Council Toughens Measures Against Russian Shadow Fleet
L'essentiel
- Germany's National Security Council has decided to tighten measures against ships in the Russian 'shadow fleet' allegedly transporting oil and gas in circumvention of sanctions.
- Der Spiegel reported the decision without specifying the exact measures, noting that Sweden and France have already implemented tougher approaches.
- The council also discussed the Persian Gulf situation and its implications for Germany.
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Pourquoi c'est important
This decision comes as part of ongoing Western efforts to enforce sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine. The 'shadow fleet' refers to vessels that transport Russian oil and gas while attempting to evade Western price caps and sanctions.
BERLIN, April 21. /TASS/. The National Security Council of Germany made a decision to toughen measures against ships allegedly involved in transportation of Russian energy resources, Der Spiegel magazine reports, citing meeting attendees. According to the news outlet, "the National Security Council decided to toughen measures of combating Russian 'shadow fleet' allegedly 'carrying oil and gas in circumvention of sanctions." Der Spiegel did not indicate any specific measures. Nevertheless, such countries as Sweden and France already act more toughly, the magazine said. The council also discussed in detail the situation in the Persian Gulf region and its implications for Germany.
Questions ouvertes
- What specific measures will Germany implement?
- When will these measures take effect?
- How will Germany coordinate with other EU member states?





