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Investing.com -- The European Union has removed three tankers managed by Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines from its sanctions list after receiving commitments that the vessels will stop handling Russian-sourced liquefied natural gas.
The sanctions had targeted the tankers North Moon, North Ocean and North Light, which were transporting cargoes from the Yamal LNG plant and conducting ship-to-ship operations near Russia’s northern port of Murmansk, the European Commission said.
The decision to lift the restrictions is part of the EU’s 18th package of sanctions against Russia over its actions in Ukraine.
The three vessels had been placed on the sanctions list as part of broader measures targeting entities involved in the transport of Russian energy products.
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