美国连扣两艘,俄方发声
Huan Qiu Wang·2026-01-07 22:52

Core Viewpoint - The Russian Ministry of Transport condemned the U.S. for seizing oil tankers, asserting that no country has the right to use force against vessels under another nation's jurisdiction [1][2]. Group 1: U.S. Actions - The U.S. European Command announced the seizure of the "Bella 1" oil tanker, which allegedly flies the Russian flag, citing violations of U.S. sanctions [3][5]. - The U.S. Southern Command reported intercepting a stateless oil tanker named "Sophia," which was also under sanctions, in international waters [7]. - U.S. officials indicated that crew members from the seized tankers may be brought to the U.S. for prosecution due to violations of U.S. laws [8]. Group 2: Russian Response - The Russian Ministry of Transport emphasized that the "Mariner" vessel received temporary permission to sail under the Russian flag according to Russian and international law [1]. - The Ministry reiterated that freedom of navigation applies in international waters, and no nation can use force against vessels under another country's jurisdiction [2]. Group 3: Context of Seizures - The "Bella 1" tanker was reportedly empty and had previously attempted to load oil in Venezuela but was unable to do so due to U.S. blockades [5]. - The U.S. Secretary of State highlighted that the Venezuelan government cannot transport oil or generate revenue without U.S. permission, indicating significant U.S. influence and control over the situation [9].