Romania closed access to its ports to ships with Russian cargo
Since July 24, Romania has introduced a ban on the entry of ships that can carry goods of Russian origin into its ports.
Since July 24, Romania has introduced a ban on the entry of ships that can carry goods of Russian origin into its ports.
The Russian Federation received free access to the navigable rivers of Belarus, in accordance with the agreement of the countries on inland navigation.
The government of the Russian Federation rejected the request for UN access to the part of the Kherson region that was flooded as a result of the explosion of the Kakhovska HPP.
Denmark’s autonomous Faroe Islands have restricted Russia’s access to their ports in the North Atlantic.
Some beaches with the possibility of swimming in the sea may be opened in Odessa. The final decision rests with the heads of Odesa Regional Military Administration and USGT “Odesa”.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania requires the access of its own vessels to Ukraine, to check hydrotechnical works on the Danube.
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