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Marshall Islands says looking at 'expelling' Russian ships on its registry

The minister, Casten Nemra, whose country along with Panama and Liberia is popular for registering ships, told reporters on a trip to Taiwan that his Pacific island nation strongly condemned the Russian invasion.

Ben Blanchard (Reuters)
Taipei
Fri, March 25, 2022

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Marshall Islands says looking at 'expelling' Russian ships on its registry The Marshall Islands-flagged Turkish-owned Yasa Jupiter ship, which was hit by a missile off the coast of Ukraine's port city Odessa, sails on the Bosphorus in Istanbul, Turkey, on February 25, 2022. The Yasa Jupiter is the first confirmed merchant ship casualty of war following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, sustaining slight damages but no injury or human loss were reported. (AFP/Yasin Akgul)

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he Marshall Islands is considering "expelling" from their ship registry any Russian yachts or boats that have been targeted by Western-led sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, its foreign minister said on Friday.

The minister, Casten Nemra, whose country along with Panama and Liberia is popular for registering ships, told reporters on a trip to Taiwan that his Pacific island nation strongly condemned the Russian invasion.

"We also are one of the largest ship registry programs for flagged ships throughout the global shipping industry," he said.

"We are also looking into expelling any Russian ownership in terms of yachts or those that are listed and are on the sanction list. We will do our part in working, collaborating with a number of countries."

He did not elaborate and it was not immediately clear how many ships this could affect.

Western countries have been seizing luxury yachts linked to Russian oligarchs over Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Russia says its forces are carrying out "a special military operation" in Ukraine.

The sanctions have triggered an exodus of luxury yachts from Europe in recent weeks, with several heading towards the Maldives, which has no extradition treaty with the United States.

The Marshall Islands is a close U.S. ally.

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