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Suspected Russian shadow fleet tanker GRINCH allowed to leave France after paying fine

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MARSEILLE, France, ‌Feb 17 (Reuters) - French authorities have let ​the seized oil tanker GRINCH leave territorial waters ⁠after the company owning the vessel had to pay a penalty worth "several million ​euros," French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on ‌Tuesday.

"Circumventing European sanctions comes at a price. Russia will no longer be able to finance ⁠its war with impunity through ⁠a ghost fleet off our coasts," Barrot said in a post on X.

The vessel named GRINCH was seized in the Mediterranean ‌on last month, and then diverted to ⁠anchor off the French ‌port city of Marseille, on ​suspicion of being part of the shadow fleet that lets Russia export oil ‌despite sanctions.

The vessel had left ​the Russian port ⁠of Murmansk in early January, sailing ‌under a Comoros ⁠flag, French authorities have said.

The company owning the ship was ordered to pay a penalty ​for not ‌being able to justify its flag, French authorities ⁠added in a ​statement.

(Reporting by Marc Leras and Inti Landauro;Editing ​by Sudip Kar-Gupta)

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