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Russia Condemns EU Plan for Warships to Stop ‘Shadow Fleet’ Vessels in Mediterranean

MOSCOW, June 10 (Reuters) – Russia on ⁠Wednesday ⁠condemned an EU ⁠decision to authorise EU military vessels ​in the Mediterranean to stop and inspect foreign ships ‌suspected of being part ‌of a “shadow fleet” transporting Russian oil, and ⁠said ⁠it would take all necessary legal and other ​measures to protect them.

The EU said on Monday it had expanded the mandate of Operation IRINI, its ​naval mission in the Mediterranean that was originally set ⁠up ⁠to enforce a U.N. ⁠arms ​embargo on Libya.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said ​this posed ⁠a threat to maritime security and accused the EU of intimidating civilian vessels.

She said there was no such thing in international law as ⁠a “shadow fleet”, and this term was a “political fabrication” by the ⁠EU.

“The European Union’s deployment of ships from the IRINI naval operation deployed in the Mediterranean to inspect or seize, as they now say, vessels carrying oil products would constitute a flagrant violation of international law,” Zakharova told a press briefing.

“We reserve the right ⁠to use the full arsenal of political, legal, and other instruments at our disposal to protect maritime security and the legitimate interests ​of shippers and shipowners.”

(Reporting by Dmitry Antonov; ​Editing by Mark Trevelyan)

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