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"textContent": "Greece and Malta have voiced doubts over the advisability of a complete European Union ban on services related to the transportation of Russian oil during discussions on the 20th EU sanctions package.\nShipping Economies Face Direct Losses\n\nThe issue emerged at a meeting of EU ambassadors, where representatives reviewed a draft sanctions package prepared by the European Commission. According to Bloomberg, this specific provision caused the greatest concern in Athens and Valletta because it directly affects their national economic interests.\nGreece and Malta play a significant role in the global maritime transport market. Their fleets actively carry energy resources and other cargo worldwide.",
"title": "Greece and Malta Challenge EU Plan to Ban Russian Oil Transport"
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