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25 April 2024

Turkey searching cargo of suspected arms for Syria

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By AFP

Turkish officials on Thursday began searching a German-owned vessel suspected of carrying weapons to Syria, a diplomatic source told AFP.

"The inspection began this morning but it will take time as the vessel is heavily loaded," the source said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

The Antigua and Barbuda flagged ‘Atlantic Cruiser’ which docked at Iskenderun port on Wednesday morning belongs to a German company Bockstiegel.

A thorough search of its cargo was delayed to Thursday due to stormy weather, said officials.

The ship was said to be flying a special flag to warn other vessels that it was carrying explosives on board.

But Turkish officials said it does not automatically mean that the ship is loaded with ammunitions, adding that there might be declared inflammable material on the ship including signal flares.

On Monday, the German shipping firm denied allegations that its vessel was carrying Iranian arms to Syria which would have flouted EU sanctions against the Damascus regime.

German news weekly Der Spiegel, which broke the story at the weekend, reported that the ‘Atlantic Cruiser’ which is owned by Bockstiegel but chartered by a Ukrainian firm, had been stopped on the high seas with Iranian weapons on board.

Late Wednesday the German firm said in a statement that the Atlantic Cruiser entered the port of Iskenderun "unsolicited and as agreed" with German and Turkish authorities.

The ship was "never stopped or intercepted by Turkish authorities", the company said, adding that a stop in Iskenderun had been planned from the start.

Throughout last year, Turkey intercepted several ships and trucks suspected of carrying weapons into Syria through Turkish territory.