NATO allies on Monday, December 16, at the summit in Tallinn, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden and Great Britain agreed to coordinate efforts to contain the Russian shadow fleet. The agreement focuses on monitoring and potentially restricting the activities of vessels linked to Russia’s maritime operations. The shadow fleet, comprised of privately-owned and often unmarked ships, has been increasingly utilized for trade and transport activities. Topics: #russian #agreed #shadow Post navigation EERIK-NIILES CROSS ⟩ Putin’s victory in Georgia would be a great loss for NATO Tallinn will provide a place in a care home through a pension and increase birth benefits
This is a crucial step in bolstering security and deterring further actions by this concerning maritime force. Reply