Russia withdraws request to refuel warships in Spain

Russia has withdrawn its request to refuel a fleet of Russian warships in Spain, amid pressure from Britain and Nato who raised concerns that the ships could be used to ramp up air attacks in Syria.

Russia withdraws request to refuel warships in Spain

Russia has withdrawn its request to refuel a fleet of Russian warships in Spain, amid pressure from Britain and Nato who raised concerns that the ships could be used to ramp up air attacks in Syria.

Vasily Nioradze, spokesman at the Russian embassy in Madrid, said the request has been cancelled but he gave no details.

The Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov and a task group of support vessels have steamed through the North Sea and English Channel in recent days heading to the Mediterranean Sea.

Britain piled diplomatic pressure on Nato ally Spain earlier on Wednesday, expressing concern that Madrid was considering refuelling the warships.

British Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said: "We would be extremely concerned if a Nato member should consider assisting a Russian carrier group that might end up bombing Syria".

Nato secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg, speaking at a meeting of Alliance defence ministers in Brussels, said the deployment raises concerns that air assaults could increase in Syria, notably in the besieged city of Aleppo.

Blaming Russia for exacerbating a humanitarian disaster there, Mr Stoltenberg said that "men, women and children are dying every day, killed by disgraceful attacks on their homes and even their hospitals".

He noted that all 28 allies are aware of Nato's concern that the Russian ships could be used by Russia as a platform to bomb Aleppo and elsewhere in support of Syrian president Bashar Assad.

Before Russia withdrew the request, Spain had said it was reconsidering whether to allow the flotilla to refuel in its North African enclave of Ceuta.

The Spanish foreign ministry said in a statement that Russian navy ships have been stopping in Spanish ports for years and that requests "are approved case by case, depending on the characteristics of the vessel".

more courts articles

Football fan given banning order after mocking Munich air disaster Football fan given banning order after mocking Munich air disaster
Man (25) in court charged with murdering his father and attempted murder of mother Man (25) in court charged with murdering his father and attempted murder of mother
Man appears in court charged with false imprisonment of woman in van Man appears in court charged with false imprisonment of woman in van

More in this section

Police to review security at Trump courthouse after man sets himself on fire Police to review security at Trump courthouse after man sets himself on fire
Man sets himself on fire outside Donald Trump trial Man sets himself on fire outside Donald Trump trial
Full jury of 12 and six alternatives selected in Donald Trump hush money trial Full jury of 12 and six alternatives selected in Donald Trump hush money trial
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited