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    Russian ship stopped carrying arms bound for Syria

    NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — A Russian ship that made an unscheduled stop in Cyprus while carrying tons of arms to Syria was technically violating an EU embargo on such shipments, say Cypriot officials.

    The vessel, however, was allowed to continue its journey Wednesday after changing its destination.

    The cargo ship, owned by St. Petersburg-based Westberg Ltd., left the Russian port on Dec. 9 for Turkey and Syria, which is 65 miles (105 kilometers) east of Cyprus, the officials said.

    Russia and Turkey are not members of the European Union, so such a route would not have violated the embargo the bloc imposed to protest Syria's crackdown on the uprising against President Bashar Assad's rule.

    But the Chariot, a St. Vincent and Grenadines-flagged ship, dropped anchor off the southern Cypriot port of Limassol on Tuesday because of high seas, drawing the attention of Cypriot officials.

    Customs officials boarded the ship to examine its cargo, but couldn't open and inspect four containers in the hold because of "the confined space" they were stored in, the Cypriot Foreign Ministry said in a statement. Nevertheless, the officials determined they were holding a "dangerous cargo."

    Cyprus Finance Minister Kikis Kazamias told private Sigma TV that the cargo was of a type that "essentially necessitated its seizure."

    State radio in Cyprus went further, saying the vessel was carrying "tens of tons of munitions."

    The ship was also carrying an electricity generator, the foreign ministry said.

    Russian state news agency RIA Novosti quoted a Westberg spokesman as saying that the Chariot was ferrying cargo owned by Russia's state arms trader Rosoboronexport. The spokesman said the cargo was listed as "dangerous" in the ship's manifest, but no further details about it were available.

    Cypriot authorities consulted with the ship's Russian owners who promised to change the ship's route, and the vessel was allowed to refuel and leave Cyprus on Wednesday, the statement said.

    "From the moment that we were informed that the cargo aboard the ship won't go to Syria, then we had no reason not to allow (the ship's) immediate release," Kazamias said. "All actions were taken allowing us to properly get rid of this ship with the dangerous cargo."

    The statement didn't say where the vessel is now headed. But an official with knowledge of the matter said the ship was allowed to leave after saying its final destination will be nearby Turkey.

    The official spoke on condition of anonymity, given the diplomatic sensitivity of the issue.

    However, Turkish officials couldn't confirm that the Chariot was heading to Turkey, and the vessel could still make a dash for the Syrian ports of Latakia or Tartus which Russian warships use as a resupply stop.

    Turkey had previously cultivated close ties with Syria, but is now one of the Assad regime's most vociferous critics. Turkey has imposed trade sanctions on Syria and is allowing its opposition groups to meet on its territory. Some 7,000 Syrians have taken refuge in Turkey.

    Turkish authorities intercepted an arms shipment from Iran to Syria in August and seized the cargo of a Syria-bound Iranian plane in March, because it breached U.N. sanctions.

    Turkish media said the aircraft was carrying light weapons, including automatic rifles, rocket launchers and mortars.

    Last summer, Cyprus suffered a disaster when it confiscated munitions aboard another cargo ship heading to the Middle East.

    In February 2009, officials seized 85 gunpowder-laden containers from a Cypriot-flagged ship that was suspected of transporting them from Iran to Palestinian militants in Gaza through Syria.

    Those containers, left piled in an open field at a naval base, blew up in July, killing 13 people and wrecking the island's main power station in the island's worst peacetime military accident.

    ___

    AP writers Suzan Fraser and Selcan Hacaoglu in Ankara and Vladimir Isachenkov in Moscow contributed to this story.

     
    • ChristopherC  •  Costa Mesa, California  •  4 mths ago
      "rerouted" HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA... for sure Mr. Cypriot authority dude, I promise not to go to Syria, we're uh gonna go to uhhh TURKEY!! Thats right, we'll sail straight for there bro.. thanks for coming aboard!!
      • s. william 4 mths ago
        duhhh
      • MIG 4 mths ago
        They cannot go Turkey. Turkey is NATO
      • Tim Arnold 4 mths ago
        dont stop until ever one in the world has guns the world includeing america needs to defend themselves against washington have you read the news lately how did the united states of america come under this rule
    • Anthony  •  Flint, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      The title of this article is wrong, it should read, "Russian ship carrying arms for Syria rerouted". Those weapons and munitions will get to Syria to spite what the Cypriots think.
      • garym 4 mths ago
        if you are betting on a small island to enforce your global embargos then I dare say your embargos are not worth the paper they were printed on
      • CHRIS 4 mths ago
        "YOUR" global embargos! Gee "Garym", how many Syrian civilians has Team Assad killed TODAY?
      • Justin 4 mths ago
        About as many soldiers were killed today as well. Its not our business.
    • GM1258  •  Palmerton, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      Now track the ship on satellite to see where she goes.
      That will tell the whole story....
      • You Gooch 4 mths ago
        I promise you, if the liberal media knows about this, then Uncle Sam already knew.
      • John Jones 4 mths ago
        dude, who would have thought of that!!!!!
      • Roy 4 mths ago
        Problem is that once a Russian warship rendezvous with the cargo ship, who is going to try to challenge ithe destination?
    • Templeton Peck  •  4 mths ago
      "Where are you taking these weapons?"
      "Syria."
      "We cannot allow that."
      "Did I say Syria? Because I actually meant Norway."
      "Oh well in that case, have nice trip."
      • Michael Hickson 4 mths ago
        Right on Faceman, Right on.
      • John C 4 mths ago
        yeah and Iran, were not enriching uranium for weapons, we are doing it for fuel for our nuclear reactor and for cancer medicine, believe that one and I gotta nice bridge to sell you in brooklyn
      • Am Vet 4 mths ago
        Take out the Iranians and they goes the biggest problem in the world.
    • dogman44  •  Carrizozo, New Mexico  •  4 mths ago
      "85 shipping containers laden with gunpowder", that must have been quite an explosion.
      • KevinL 4 mths ago
        I'm sure Israel had absolutely NOTHING to do with setting that explosion off.
      • chrisf 4 mths ago
        Let's see.. where's the best place to store tons of volatile explosives? How about right up against the wall of the main power plant?
      • Mohamed Issa 4 mths ago
        They should have not confiscated. They would have been safer..hehe
    • Michael  •  4 mths ago
      try shipping them UPS next time.
    • sky glazing  •  4 mths ago
      nothing like a buying spree, the Syrian goverment now has winter provisions for the riots.
    • Truthsayer  •  4 mths ago
      Russia has a military-industrial complex to feed also...just as we do! We do the same thing, as others here have pointed out. As long as their's money to be made, countries will trade arms.
    • Jonathan  •  4 mths ago
      Interesting! They're all against the U.S., no matter what anyone says. I say bring all U.S. troops home from all over the world, seal off the borders and let no one in, and plant troops along our borders and be ready to protect the homeland. With all the chaos in Mexico to our South, Iran's leader visiting and making secret agreements with Venezuela and other South American countries close to U.S. territories/airspace, the Middle East about ready to implode, and Russia and China throwing warnings at us, I say be ready. Not too many countries really like us anymore. Yes, this sounds like paranoia, but it is not. Anyone ever recall seeing the movie, "Red Dawn"? Remember when the one character said NATO dissolved and the United States stands alone......Well, I predict in several years that it may be the case for us. So we stand alone.....if we protect our homeland from the within our homeland, we stand to fight whatever these crazy countries try to bring at us.
    • Alex  •  4 mths ago
      They really going to take the Russian owners word for it that they will not sail off to Syria.
      Its the 21st century, people lie. A tracking satelite can monitor its movement.
    • Joe  •  4 mths ago
      So Russia is selling weapons to Assad to crush the rebellion going on Syria.
    • Joe Lunchbucket  •  4 mths ago
      I love it, our own government sponsors the sale of guns to the Mexican Drug Lords and blames America's "loose guns" policy for it.
    • jim  •  Newark, California  •  4 mths ago
      I read stories like this and its no wonder the middle east is messed up. Russia is telling the Syrians to quit killing their people, but hey, take these anti personnel mines, rockets, grenades and um.. a million rounds of ammo. Target practice - yeah - thats it... Use it up before the Chinese ship with war material shows up next week.

      Of course the ship's captain says "We promise to sail straight to authorities and turn over nasty war material to US or Great Britain." Right....

      Now where was that article on Irans peaceful use of nuclear material....
    • A Yahoo! User  •  El Cajon, California  •  4 mths ago
      russians at it's best
    • A.A.J.  •  4 mths ago
      Cypriot Customs: I hope this shipment of dangerous weapons isn't going to Syria? I would have to confiscate it.
      Russian Ship: Did we say Syria? We meant... Turkey! That's it... Turkey!
      Cypriot Customs: Oh, well that's fine then, if you say so.
      Russian Ship: See you, homie!
      Cypriot Customs: Lates bro!
      Rest of World: *facepalm*
    • Jacques-Claude  •  Salisbury, Maryland  •  4 mths ago
      The Cold War never dies. Just takes a different face.
    • Me  •  4 mths ago
      I hate to start this but Our President made NICE NICE with Russia. They helped Iran with their Nuke proogram then turned around and said Iran having Nukes bothered them. Those Russians would sell their Sisters for a Ruble and can't be trusted
    • NEO  •  Scranton, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      Everyone knows that Russia supplies both Syria and Iran with arms. Just as we do Israel and England. As allies are allies. This is the way the world has always been since it started. Just read history. This is nothing new. Get over it.
    • Ken  •  4 mths ago
      Russia: caught "red" handed.
    • Greg  •  Reno, Nevada  •  4 mths ago
      The world is in an arms race, not an ethical or moral race...
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