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China says US seizure of Russian-flagged oil tanker ‘severely violated’ international law

The vessel and another one taken in the Caribbean have been accused of trying to evade US sanctions on Venezuelan oil

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The Marinera, formerly known as Bella 1, was seized in the Atlantic after a two-week chase.
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Xinlu Liangin Beijing
China has criticised the US seizure of a Russian-flagged oil tanker on the high seas, describing it as a serious breach of international law.

US European Command announced via social media that it had seized the tanker in the North Atlantic on Wednesday due to “violations of US sanctions” on Venezuela. It was swiftly followed by the seizure of a second vessel in the Caribbean.

The first ship, formerly the Bella 1, was followed across the Atlantic for two weeks after it tried to evade a US blockade around Venezuela.

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During the pursuit, the vessel was renamed Marinera, a Russian flag was painted on the hull and its registry was changed from Guyana to Russia in an apparent effort to gain diplomatic protection from Moscow.

Responding to a question about the Atlantic seizure, Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said on Thursday that the “arbitrary detention” of foreign ships in international waters “severely violated” international law.

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“China consistently opposes illegal unilateral sanctions lacking a basis in international law and without authorisation from the United Nations Security Council,” she said.

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