Greece's navy has extended its naval drills by two months to curb Russian oil transfers along its coastline. Originally scheduled to end soon, the exercises will now continue through November, reflecting the ongoing efforts to address risky ship-to-ship transfers that have shifted to various locations including the Mediterranean, Red Sea, and West Africa.
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This week, the Greek navy extended an advisory that effectively bans ship traffic off the southeastern coast of the Peloponnese and beyond. The move aims to deter ship-to-ship transfers of Russian oil in Greek waters, following international sanctions related to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The latest advisory, extended until September 15, 2024, highlights Greece’s ongoing efforts to curb these unauthorized transfers.
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