Uncertainty over freedom of navigation has prompted international dredging companies to refuse to send expensive equipment into the Azov

Wednesday, December 5, 2018
Uncertainty over freedom of navigation has prompted international dredging companies to refuse to send expensive equipment into the Azov

Uncertainty over freedom of navigation has prompted international dredging companies to refuse to send expensive equipment into the Azov, Veckagans said. Without international participation, his agency invests in the two ports — dredging with its own equipment, reconstructing berths, implementing joint investment projects with stevedoring companies, and preparing to provide ice navigation this winter.

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