Freedom of navigation not negotiable: IMO addresses UN Security Council on maritime safety in Strait of Hormuz
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Freedom of navigation not negotiable: IMO addresses UN Security Council on maritime safety in Strait of Hormuz
Any deviation from these well-established and recognized principles would set a negative precedent and severely undermine the integrity and stability of shipping operations worldwide, IMO Secretary-General said
Freedom of navigation is not negotiable - IMO Sec Gen tells UN Security Council - Shipping Australia
IMO Secretary-General Mr. Arsenio Dominguez has called on member states of the United Nations to uphold the principle of freedom of navigation and reject any imposition of tolls, fees or discriminatory transit measures for passage through straits used for international navigation. Addressing the UN Security Council on Monday 27 April,…
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“Freedom of navigation is not negotiable”: IMO addresses UN Security Council on maritime safety in the Strait of Hormuz
IMO Secretary-General Mr. Arsenio Dominguez has called on States to uphold the principle of freedom of navigation and reject any imposition of tolls, fees or discriminatory transit measures for passage through straits used for international navigation.Addressing the UN Security Council on the topic of ‘The safety and protection of waterways in the maritime domain, he emphasized:“The principle of freedom of navigation is not negotiable. Ships mus…
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