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Western nations agree to 'disrupt and deter' Russia shadow fleet, Estonia says

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review

Posted on December 16, 2024

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· Last updated: January 27, 2026

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This image shows vessels associated with Russia's shadow fleet, which are under scrutiny for lacking insurance. The article discusses the recent sanctions and inspections imposed by Western countries to disrupt illegal oil transport and enforce compliance.
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Western Nations Unite to Disrupt Russia's Shadow Fleet Operations

By Andrius Sytas

TALLINN (Reuters) - Twelve Western countries have agreed measures to "disrupt and deter" Russia's so-called shadow fleet of vessels in order to prevent sanctions breaches and increase the cost to Moscow of the war in Ukraine, Estonia's government said on Monday.

The measures were agreed by Germany, Britain, Poland, the Netherlands, the five Nordic nations and the three Baltic states, said Estonia, where leaders of the 10-nation Joint Expeditionary Force were due to meet on Tuesday.

Western nations have slapped sanctions on a wide range of ships they say are used by Moscow to avoid restrictions on the export of Russian oil and other cargoes. Vessels in the shadow fleet are not regulated or insured by conventional Western providers.

"We are taking concerted steps to deter Russia's shadow fleet and avoid attempts to evade sanctions," Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal said in a statement.

Denmark, Sweden, Poland, Finland and Estonia will begin to check insurance documents of ships under suspicion passing through the English Channel, Danish straits, the Gulf of Finland and the sound between Sweden and Denmark, he added.

(Reporting by Andrius Sytas, editing by Terje Solsvik and Ros Russell)

Key Takeaways

  • Twelve Western countries agree on measures against Russia's shadow fleet.
  • The initiative aims to prevent sanctions breaches by Russia.
  • Estonia announces the agreement ahead of a key meeting.
  • The focus is on unregulated vessels avoiding sanctions.
  • Insurance checks will be conducted in strategic waterways.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses Western nations' efforts to disrupt Russia's shadow fleet to enforce sanctions.
Which countries are involved?
Germany, Britain, Poland, the Netherlands, the five Nordic nations, and the three Baltic states.
What actions are being taken?
Countries will check insurance documents of suspicious ships in key waterways.

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