💨 Abstract
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and U.S. President Donald Trump discussed a joint operation to intercept the Russian-flagged oil tanker 'Bella 1' (now 'Marinera'), which was involved in sanctions evasion. The UK provided RAF surveillance and a Royal Navy support ship. The tanker, linked to Iran and Russia, was seized for violating U.S. sanctions and flying a false flag. The operation aimed to combat sanctions busting and protect global stability.
Courtesy: Aditi Khanna
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