Minister finally authorised to impose sanctions

Minister finally authorised to impose sanctions
Parliament today approved the law on sanctions against Russia
A ban on Russian ships from Faroese ports is not included in the new sanctions law
 
06.05.2022 - 14:29

Foreign minister Jenis av Rana has been granted limited authority to impose sanctions against Russia.

This authority is limited in the sense that sanctions affecting fisheries relations with Russia will require separate legislation.

“There are different interpretations of the EU ban on Russian ships from European ports,” says the minister.

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“Our legislation leans toward the Norwegian interpretation, which states that fishing vessels are exempt from this ban.”

The Norwegian interpretation contrasts with that of the Danish Maritime Authority, which insists that the ban includes fishing vessels.

“The Faroes are part of the Danish Kingdom, but we are allowed to make our own decisions,” he says.

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“Denmark does not have a lot of fisheries relations with Russia. Norway does, which is why it makes sense to follow the Norwegian line in this case.”

Work is underway on a Faroese sanctions package against Russia.

The minister says these sanctions will be in line with the EU sanctions, with certain exceptions relating to trade and fisheries relations with Russia.

 

Read the Faroese version of this article here.

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