Nordic leaders assess the feasibility of implementing measures to seize ships related to Kremlin's shadow fleet. Bloomberg reports that this skepticism reflects the real difficulties countries face when trying to tighten control over Russia's wartime economy. Negotiations among Nordic countries reveal the complexities involved in implementing such controls, especially when balancing policy effectiveness with potential impacts on international relations. Control mechanisms demonstrate that multilateral coordination is not only a legal issue but also a challenge in global geopolitical practice.
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Nordic leaders assess the feasibility of implementing measures to seize ships related to Kremlin's shadow fleet. Bloomberg reports that this skepticism reflects the real difficulties countries face when trying to tighten control over Russia's wartime economy. Negotiations among Nordic countries reveal the complexities involved in implementing such controls, especially when balancing policy effectiveness with potential impacts on international relations. Control mechanisms demonstrate that multilateral coordination is not only a legal issue but also a challenge in global geopolitical practice.