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Estonia blocks the Gulf of Finland for Russian ships

The Gulf of Finland will be blocked for Russian ships.

The Estonian authorities have decided to introduce a coastal "contiguous zone" in the Gulf of Finland, which will block Russian shipping through it. Formally, the passage in the Gulf of Finland will be free for Russian ships, however, only on the conditions stipulated by the authorities of this country. A similar position was voiced by the head of the Estonian Foreign Ministry.

“The introduction of the “contiguous zone” makes it possible to verify compliance with Estonian legislation within 24 nautical miles of the baseline of the territorial sea of ​​Estonia”Reinsalu said.

It is known that the Estonian authorities intend to inspect Russian ships, and if they carry any sanctioned cargo, or refuse to present the cargo itself, the passage of Russian ships will be limited and blocked in both directions.

The Russian side has not yet commented on the decision of the Estonian authorities to block the Gulf of Finland, however, it is obvious that Russia is categorically against any restrictions. However, the Convention on the Law of the Sea allows for a "contiguous zone" of up to 12 miles from the outer territorial maritime boundary. In the Gulf of Finland, it can stretch for three miles of free navigation.

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