Abroad

Estonia summoned the representative of the Russian Federation over the dispute on the Narva River
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Estonia summoned the temporary chargé d’affaires of the Russian Federation, handing him a diplomatic note due to the border dispute on the Narva River.

The damaged ship with Russian saltpeter was allowed to port in Britain
The vessel “MV Ruby”, which is carrying 20,000 tons of ammonium nitrate from Russia, has docked at the port of Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, Great Britain.

The Russian plant “Arctic LNG-2” stopped work due to sanctions
Russia’s largest project for the production of liquefied natural gas “Arctic LNG-2” has stopped work after another round of US sanctions.

The G7 promises to strengthen control over compliance with the price ceiling for Rosneft
The G7 finance ministers promise to strengthen control over compliance with the price ceiling on Russian oil.

A farmer in Poland will be tried for calling on Putin to “deal with Ukraine”
In Poland, a local farmer and his daughter will be tried, who during the protests called on Putin to continue military aggression against Ukraine.

Russia provided satellite data to the Houthis to attack ships in the Red Sea, WSJ
Russia provided the Yemeni Houthis with satellite data that helped them carry out attacks on civilian vessels in the Red Sea.
EU countries propose to increase the duty on products and fertilizers from Russia and Belarus
Several EU countries have called for an increase in tariffs on imports of food, fish and fertilizers from Russia and Belarus.

EU sanctions against Russia’s tanker fleet are not enough, – European Parliament
The European Parliament believes that the sanctions against Russia are not working properly: the number of tankers has doubled over the last year.

Lithuania terminates the agreement with Russia on merchant shipping
The government of Lithuania has approved the proposal to terminate the agreement with Russia on commercial shipping.

Russia organizes transshipment of LNG in the Barents and Bering seas due to sanctions
Russia plans to start ship-to-ship transshipment of liquefied natural gas and gas condensate in the Barents and Bering Seas.