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The French authorities have captured the tanker Deliver off the coast of Sicily as European nations intensify their efforts against Russia's clandestine maritime operations. President Emmanuel Macron announced that the French Navy intercepted the ship on Tuesday for allegedly breaching international maritime regulations. This action, disclosed on June 25, follows a similar intervention by the UK just days prior. France and Germany are advocating for more rigorous inspections, detentions, and increased pressure on flag states. Officials indicate that outdated tankers from the shadow fleet are instrumental in facilitating Russian oil exports despite existing sanctions, posing security and environmental hazards to European waters.
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00:00France has seized a suspected Russian Shadow Fleet tanker.
00:03The vessel, named Deliver, was intercepted near Sicily.
00:07French President Emmanuel Macron said the French Navy carried out the operation on Tuesday.
00:13He said the tanker was allegedly violating international maritime law.
00:18Macron described the move as part of Europe's wider crackdown on Russia's Shadow Fleet.
00:22These tankers are used to move Russian oil despite Western sanctions.
00:27Officials say many of the ships are old, poorly maintained, and operate with limited transparency.
00:33France says the seizure follows a similar operation by the United Kingdom just days earlier.
00:39Macron said Europe will not allow the fleet to bypass sanctions or help finance Russia's war.
00:45France and Germany are now pushing for tougher inspections, detentions, and pressure on flag states.
00:51For Europe, the message is clear.
00:53Russia's Shadow Oil Network is facing growing pressure at sea.
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