CryptoWorld News reports that French President Emmanuel Macron posted on social media on June 1st that the French Navy intercepted a tanker departing from Russia in the Atlantic Ocean on May 31st.


In his post, Macron stated that the operation took place in international waters of the Atlantic Ocean, with cooperation from the UK and several other partner countries, and that the operation strictly adhered to international laws related to maritime domains.
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BudgetValidator
· 1h ago
The French Navy's presence has recently been quite prominent.
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TakeAScreenshotBefore
· 3h ago
In cooperation with the UK and several other partners—solid proof of the EU banding together for mutual support.
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GateUser-f4b3df7a
· 3h ago
Strictly abide by international law? That sounds like a preemptive warning.
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BluePeonyAlert
· 4h ago
Leaving Russia, where is the destination? Curious.
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GateUser-b74aba1c
· 4h ago
The action taken on May 31st is only being discussed now; information control is quite strict.
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Semi-MatureGovernanceVote
· 4h ago
The show playing over the Atlantic, oil prices are about to shake again.
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LimitOrderAtTheCrater
· 4h ago
UK and France team up to target Russian oil tankers, is international law just a cover?
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NarrativeCartographer
· 4h ago
Macron's move is quite tough, directly intercepting at sea.
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