Lithuania and Russia exchange diplomatic notes over detained fishing vessel

“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania notes that the Russian Federation by illegal actions of its officials in detaining in international waters the vessel Jūros Vilkas sailing under the flag of Lithuania and registered in Lithuania, has violated the Part VII of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, guaranteeing freedom of the high seas. Moreover, the institutions of the Republic of Lithuania were not informed about the detention of the fishing vessel and its crew”, the note reads.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stresses that such actions by the Russian officials are in violation of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, to which Russia has acceded. The note urges a prompt release of the vessel and its crew.

On Monday night, Lithuania received Russia’s diplomatic response over the fishing vessel.

“The note from Russia was received on Monday night,” Rasa Jakilaitienė, spokeswoman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told BNS.

Fishing in the Barents Sea, Jūros Vilkas was detained on Friday. Lithuanian officers say the captain was removed by force, the crew was detained and the vessel was towed to the Port of Murmansk.

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Satellite data from Lithuania’s Ministry of Agriculture, however, confirmed on Monday the vessel was fishing and was later detained in international waters.

Meanwhile the Russian Federal Security Border Guard Department for the Murmansk region told Interfax on Monday the Lithuanian vessel might be impounded. The department’s press service said the captain may also face administrative liability.

The articles of the Russian Code of Administrative Violations, cited by the press service, stipulate fines and the vessel might be confiscated.

Russian officers detained the Lithuanian vessel on Friday, accusing it of illegal crab-fishing in Russia’s exclusive economic zone. The vessel was towed to Murmansk. Its crew consists of 28 people, including three Lithuanian citizens.

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