Statements: Port Olya-4

Canonical ID: NK-ggWmGfRm9n4UnZwYAwsj9s · Entity type: Vessel (reference)

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Vessel:descriptionThe vessel is involved in the supply of goods from/to Iran to/from russia.ua_war_sanctionsua-ws-d1b0a98622dd75d56b6b63da82fd65b8f7dc1b55
Vessel:descriptionOn 10 September 2024, USA imposed sanctions on the vessel as the property of the sanctioned MG-Flot LLC.ua_war_sanctionsua-ws-d1b0a98622dd75d56b6b63da82fd65b8f7dc1b55
Vessel:descriptionThe vessel is owned by the sanctioned russian shipping company MG-Flot LLC (formerly Transmorflot LLC). MG-Flot LLC is associated with Astrakhan businessman Jamaldin Emirmagomedovich Pashayev, who built his business around the Olya trade port in Astrakhan region (he owns/controls a network of companies operating in the Olya port). This particular location was proposed as a key logistics hub for the North-South international transport corridor, the creation and construction of which was overseen and controlled by former russian Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov. The key purpose of the transport corridor was to trade with sanctioned Iran, which could import and export goods via the North-South route. Pashayev's companies have been involved in russian exports of military goods since 2021, and have concluded more than 200 agreements on the sea transportation of military goods to countries around the world. Pashayev and his companies are an integral part of the ongoing transfer of goods to the sanctioned russian JSC ‘SEZ PVT Alabuga’, one of the main plants for the assembly of UAVs with the support of Iran for the needs of the russian Ministry of Defence.ua_war_sanctionsua-ws-d1b0a98622dd75d56b6b63da82fd65b8f7dc1b55
Vessel:descriptionThe vessel ‘Port Olya-4’ regularly sails the Caspian Sea, transporting cargo between Iran and russia.ua_war_sanctionsua-ws-d1b0a98622dd75d56b6b63da82fd65b8f7dc1b55
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