Monday, 20 February 2006

RUSSIAN TANKER FREED IN GEORGIA

Published in News Digest

By empty (2/20/2006 issue of the CACI Analyst)

The Russian tanker Rabiks-4 has been allowed to return to Russia after paying Georgia a fine of 50,000 lari, nearly $24,000, for violating navigation regulations in Georgia\'s territorial waters, a source in the Georgian state border guard department told Interfax. Three Russian vessels have been detained in Georgia\'s territorial waters for violating navigation rules over the past three years. (Interfax).
The Russian tanker Rabiks-4 has been allowed to return to Russia after paying Georgia a fine of 50,000 lari, nearly $24,000, for violating navigation regulations in Georgia\'s territorial waters, a source in the Georgian state border guard department told Interfax. Three Russian vessels have been detained in Georgia\'s territorial waters for violating navigation rules over the past three years. (Interfax)
Read 2420 times

Visit also

silkroad

AFPC

isdp

turkeyanalyst

The Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst is a biweekly publication of the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute & Silk Road Studies Program, a Joint Transatlantic Research and Policy Center affiliated with the American Foreign Policy Council, Washington DC., and the Institute for Security and Development Policy, Stockholm. For 15 years, the Analyst has brought cutting edge analysis of the region geared toward a practitioner audience.

Newsletter

Sign up for upcoming events, latest news, and articles from the CACI Analyst.

Newsletter