Daily Tribune (Philippines)

UK dockers won't unload Russian oil

Unions say its cargo is not covered by a ban on Russian vessels

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LONDON (AFP) — British dockers on Saturday refused to unload Russian oil from a tanker, calling for the government to close a “loophole” in sanctions allowing foreign-flagged ships to deliver the fuel.

The Seacod is currently moored near the Stanlow refinery in northwest England, and unions say its cargo is not covered by a ban on Russian vessels because it is German flagged.

United Kingdom (UK) sanctions introduced over the invasion of Ukraine ban all ships that are Russianown­ed, operated, controlled, registered or flagged from entering British ports.

Unite union general secretary Sharon Graham said that “due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, Unite workers at the (Stanlow) facility will under no circumstan­ces unload any Russian oil regardless of the nationalit­y of the vessel.”

“Unite urges the Transport Secretary Grant Shapps to close this loophole immediatel­y.”

The refinery’s operator, India’s Essar, said it was “deeply concerned by the humanitari­an crisis unfolding in Ukraine and is fully complying with the statutory framework implemente­d by the UK government with regard to Russia-related entities.”

The UK is less dependent on Russian energy than many other European nations.

The Unison union said two other Cyprus-flagged tankers carrying Russian gas, the Boris Vilkitsky and Fedor Litke, were turned away from the Isle of Grain in Kent, southeaste­rn England, on Friday.

“While it looks like our interventi­on has been successful in seeing these ships turned away, a more fundamenta­l problem remains,” Unison national officer for energy Matt Lay said in a statement.

“The government must act immediatel­y to close the loophole that does not cover the origin of vessels’ cargo and stop Russian goods continuing to arrive in the UK under the cover of another country.”

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STEFANI REYNOLDS/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE TRUCKS gather for the People's Convoy at Hagerstown Speedway in Hagerstown, Maryland. Hundreds of truckers and their supporters in the convoy set off from southern California to Washington to protest against Covid-19 pandemic restrictio­ns.

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