Ship Carrying Russian Coal Docks in Spain

May 9, 2022

A Maltese-flagged ship carrying Russian coal and petroleum coke has docked in the northern Spanish port of Gijon, port authorities said on Monday.

Another Maltese-flagged ship, loaded with Russian crude, docked in Cartagena, southern Spain, on Friday, authorities confirmed.

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Illustration only - © masterskuz55/AdobeStock

The European Union approved sanctions against imports of coal, wood, chemicals and other products such as vodka from Russia on April 8 in a bid to cut trade after Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, although the sanctions are not yet fully enforced.

On April 27, another Maltese-flagged vessel tried to enter the Port of Barcelona but was denied access because it was carrying cargo transferred from a Russian ship under sanctions, Spain's Transport Ministry said in a statement at the time.

A spokesperson at the Spanish ministry was not immediately able to respond to a request for comment.

(Reporting by Christina Thykjaer; Editing by Alex Richardson and Edmund Blair)

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