The ship’s captain refused to go to Ukraine to avoid mobilization
The captain of the Ukrainian vessel refused to leave Bulgaria for Ukraine, fearing mobilization. The crew had to leave the ship on their own.
The captain of the Ukrainian vessel refused to leave Bulgaria for Ukraine, fearing mobilization. The crew had to leave the ship on their own.
The winning company of one of the auctions for the privatization of the Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi port explained why it refused the assets.
The president of Zimbabwe refused the free Russian grain offered by the president of the terrorist country.
Poland is ready for the russian ban on the sale of oil to countries that introduce price restrictions.
International tanker carriers are increasingly refusing to carry russian oil after the introduction of a “price ceiling” of $60 per barrel and a ban on insurance services.
Polish oil concern Orlen will not renew the contract for the supply of russian oil, which expires in January 2023.
The Korean shipbuilding giant DSME has terminated another contract with a russian customer.
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