Greece Extends Naval Drills That Deter Russian Oil Transfers
- Activities started in May will continue for two more months
- Transshipments have moved to waters off Egypt, West Africa
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Greece is again extending the naval drills that have largely deterred transfers of Russian oil near its coastline and forced them to other hubs across the world.
The activity in the Bay of Laconia, due to end Monday, will continue for two more months — the longest extension to date, according to a notice from the Hellenic Navy Hydrographic Service.