The French Pacific Command tweeted yesterday afternoon (9) that the French Navy’s Floréal class patrol ship (Floréal class) Makemoon (F731) was on a UN North Korea embargo mission in the East China Sea last month 28 when it detected two oil tankers at sea during the night “The ship’s cargo was being transferred in violation of the UN embargo against North Korea.
According to a comprehensive foreign media report, the Makizuki launched the “AETO” mission deployment on January 15 this year, departing from French Polynesia to uphold the international embargo sanctions imposed by the United Nations due to the North Korean nuclear issue, according to another French Pacific Ministry Twitter post, the Makizuki patrol ship was cruising in the East China Sea on January 28, when it detected two oil tankers at night The French army also immediately informed the law enforcement coordination group that the ship was “dumping cargo” at sea and transferring materials in violation of the UN embargo.
Foreign media pointed out that the French Makizuki was at sea on the 19th of last month with the U.S. Burke class SHIELD destroyer USS Curtis Wieber (DDG-54) and The Japanese naval force Towada-class oil and ammunition supply ship Towada (AOE-422) for three-way oil and ammunition supply, and then the Makizuki was stationed at the Sasebo Naval Base, which is the base for monitoring The Makizuki was then stationed at Sasebo Naval Base, one of the usual bases for monitoring North Korean vessels in violation of sanctions.
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