EU nations considering banning Russian ships from ports - officials
![]() 1874 Tuesday, 01 March, 2022, 21:54 European Union countries are considering a ban on Russian ships entering the bloc’s ports, aiming to tighten sea restrictions after a halt on air traffic, European officials say, a step that would further hamper Russia’s commercial shipments. Britain already decided on Monday to deny entry to British ports to all ships that are Russian owned, operated, controlled, chartered, registered or flagged. The Marshall Islands-flagged NS Champion, which is operated by Russian shipping company Sovcomflot, turned away from the UK on Monday after the ban was declared and reported it was heading to Denmark with an oil cargo onboard and an expected arrival on March 2, ship tracking data on Eikon showed. Two other vessels carrying liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes, the Marshall Islands La Perouse, operated by Sovcomflot, and the Cyprus-flagged Christophe De Margerie, operated by Russia’s Yamal, were both heading to France in coming days, Eikon ship tracking data showed. With tighter global energy supplies, cutting off such shipments poses a challenge for Europe, which joined the United States and other allies in imposing an array of sanctions on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, which Moscow calls a “special operation”. Denmark’s foreign ministry said EU foreign ministers discussed closing European ports to Russian ships on Sunday. “Denmark is actively working for the EU to make a common decision to close its ports to Russian vessels,” the foreign ministry said in an emailed comment to Reuters. |

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