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Morocco Emerges as Russia's Facilitator Amid Western Sanctions

Friday 07 June 2024 - 10:10
Morocco Emerges as Russia's Facilitator Amid Western Sanctions

Amid tightening Western sanctions in response to Russia's military actions in Ukraine, the country has sought alternative pathways to sustain its economic activities, particularly in oil exports and technology imports. In this challenging environment, an unexpected ally has emerged in the form of Morocco, playing a pivotal role in aiding Russia to navigate the stringent restrictions imposed by Western nations.

According to a recent report by Bloomberg, Russian oil traders have shifted their ship-to-ship transfer operations for Urals crude oil to the Mediterranean coast near the Moroccan city of Nador. This strategic move comes in response to deterrence measures by the Greek navy and increasing reluctance from European states to permit such cargo switching near their shores.

The report elaborates on the initial instances of these transfers occurring in Moroccan waters, where the Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) Rolin received Urals crude from smaller Aframax-class tankers like the Serendi, Ocean AMZ, and Sea Fidelity. These smaller vessels collectively loaded approximately 730,000 barrels of Urals from Russia's Baltic seaport of Primorsk last month.

Previously popular sites for such operations, such as the Spanish enclave of Ceuta and the Laconian gulf in Greece, have experienced a notable decline in Russian ship-to-ship transfers due to pressure from local authorities and the European Union. The International Maritime Organization has condemned cargo switching in open oceans as a "dangerous practice," further complicating Russia's efforts.

However, Morocco's role extends beyond facilitating Russian oil exports. According to a December 2023 report by The New York Times, the North African nation has also become a hub for transshipments of restricted technology to Russia. The Times' investigation, based on leaked Russian government emails, trade documents, and records of online conversations between Russian engineers, unveiled a complex network of workarounds employed by Russian authorities and companies to acquire the critical technology needed to sustain their economy and military campaign in Ukraine.

One such workaround involves exploiting the Tangier Med container port near Tangier as a transshipment point for goods from global tech manufacturing centers. These goods are then transferred onto other ships bound for Russia, effectively concealing their final destination and circumventing trade restrictions.

The report also highlights the utilization of obscure Russian e-commerce sites like Nag, which have procured American equipment through a network of suppliers in China. This has enabled companies like Convex, a Russian telecommunications firm, to acquire the necessary gear to transmit data to the country's intelligence service, the F.S.B., further emphasizing the challenges in enforcing trade restrictions.

Elina Ribakova, an economist at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, emphasized the difficulty in halting the global movement of commercial technology, likening it to an "endless Whac-a-Mole game." This sentiment underscores the complexity of the situation and the resourcefulness of Russian entities in navigating the intricate web of sanctions.

As the geopolitical landscape continues to evolve, Morocco's emergence as a facilitator for Russia's economic endeavors raises significant questions about the efficacy of Western trade restrictions and the ability of global powers to regulate the flow of critical resources in an increasingly interconnected world.


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