Cameroon Plans Suspension, Deregistration of ‘Shadow Fleet’ Ships Amid EU Concerns

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Cameroon's government tackled a diplomatically sensitive issue on Friday, addressing the registration of vessels identified as part of a shadow fleet accused of evading international sanctions on Russian oil. Prime Minister Joseph Dion Ngute convened a meeting at his office with relevant (…)
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