Russia: The Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been required to explain
Author:Global Times Time:2022.07.20
Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs: It is learned that the ship was deducted in India and had asked the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to explain.
According to the latest report of Russia on the 19th, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement on the social platform Telegram that the Russian Embassy in India had been tested by a Russian ship in India. Earlier, the Indian Times reported that the Indian Court ordered the detention of a Russian ship with weapons, which was related to fuel costs.
Screenshots of some of the contents issued by the Russian Foreign Ministry on Telegram
The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated in a statement that the Russian Embassy in India has learned that Russian cargo ships were deducted in Kachin Port, India. There was a military cargo transported by the Indian armed forces on board. explain. "We also require the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to ensure that the rights of Russian vessel owners and crews are not guaranteed." Statement said.
According to the Indian Times previously reported, a Russian ship was ordered by the Karara High Court of South India on the 18th local time. The reason was that the ship did not pay about 18.7 million rupees (about 1.578 million yuan) to an Estonian fuel company (approximately 1.578 million yuan). Fuel costs. The Estonian fuel company's entrusted lawyer in Karalan, India filed a lawsuit to the court. The ship is currently parked at Kachin Port.
Source: Global Network/Zhang Jiangping
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