Macron: Europeans will ‘impede’ Russian shadow fleet ships

By Laura Kayali | 10/03/2025 06:35 AM EDT

The comments come after French forces arrested two crew members on a tanker suspected of belonging to the shadow fleet.

Emmanuel Macron speaks.

"There are 800 to 1,000 ships contributing to the Russian war effort," French President Emmanuel Macron said. Thomas Traasdahl/Ritzau Scanpix/AFP via Getty Images

Europeans will start impeding vessels from Russia’s shadow fleets when they enter their waters, French President Emmanuel Macron said Thursday.

“We have decided to take a step forward by adopting policies to impede suspicious ships in our waters,” he told reporters in Copenhagen after a meeting of the European Political Community.

European chiefs of defense staff, in coordination with NATO, will meet in the coming days to “develop joint actions in the coming weeks to implement a policy of obstruction against the shadow fleet,” he added. The gathering will be held in a coalition of the willing format, an initiative driven by France and the United Kingdom provide security guarantees to Ukraine.

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Macron’s comments come after French forces on Wednesday arrested two crew members on a tanker suspected of belonging to Russia’s shadow fleet.

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