UKRAINIAN CREW RELEASED ON BAIL
news.am
Aug 3 2010
Armenia
The court of Poti (Georgia) released on bail 11 Ukrainians detained
for illegal entry to the territory of Abkhazia, said Spokesman for
Ukrainian foreign ministry Alexander Dikusarov, Ukrainian Komsomolskaya
Pravda reported.
On July 29, the consul in Batumi met with the Ukrainian sailors and on
the same day Ukrainians were accused of illegal stay in the territory
of Abkhazia in June 2010, he added.
According to him, presently the Akkord dry cargo carrier is in the
water area of Poti port's military base with 11 Ukrainians aboard.
As NEWS.am reported previously, on July 29, Georgia's coast
guard detained Ukrainian Akkord dry cargo. The cargo coming from
Rostov-on-Don carried grain intended for Armenia. The ship was dragged
to the port of Poti. On July 30, a consignment of grain intended for
Armenia was released.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
Aug 3 2010
Armenia
The court of Poti (Georgia) released on bail 11 Ukrainians detained
for illegal entry to the territory of Abkhazia, said Spokesman for
Ukrainian foreign ministry Alexander Dikusarov, Ukrainian Komsomolskaya
Pravda reported.
On July 29, the consul in Batumi met with the Ukrainian sailors and on
the same day Ukrainians were accused of illegal stay in the territory
of Abkhazia in June 2010, he added.
According to him, presently the Akkord dry cargo carrier is in the
water area of Poti port's military base with 11 Ukrainians aboard.
As NEWS.am reported previously, on July 29, Georgia's coast
guard detained Ukrainian Akkord dry cargo. The cargo coming from
Rostov-on-Don carried grain intended for Armenia. The ship was dragged
to the port of Poti. On July 30, a consignment of grain intended for
Armenia was released.
From: A. Papazian