BRITISH marine insurer Standard Club has withdrawn insurance on eight vessels of Russia's shipping company FEMCO, including its 9,000-dwt vessel Alaed which was stopped 80.4 kilometres off northern Scotland.
The geared general cargo vessel, flying the flag of the Netherlands Antilles, was said to be carrying Russian Mi25 attack helicopters known as "flying tanks" and stopped under the terms of the European Union arms embargo against the Syrian government.
The insurance was withdrawn on the grounds of "broken internal rules" of the club. The London-based insurer told BBC News it was under no pressure from the British government.
British Foreign Secretary William Hague in a recent meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov demanded that all defence shipments to Syria stop.
"We are working closely with international partners to ensure that we are doing all we can to stop the Syrian regime's ability to slaughter civilians being reinforced through assistance from other countries," Mr Hague added.
SHIPPING NEWS
20 June 2012 - 21:51
UK underwriter withdraws cover from arms-laden Syria-bound Russian ship
BRITISH marine insurer Standard Club has withdrawn insurance on eight vessels of Russia's shipping company FEMCO, including its 9,000-dwt vessel Alaed which was stopped 80.4 kilometres off northern Scotland.
SHIPPING NEWS
20 June 2012 - 21:51
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