Spain denies port of call to ship carrying arms to Israel
Spain has denied permission to a ship carrying arms to Israel to dock at a Spanish port, AFP reports quoting Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares.
“This is the first time we have done this because it is the first time we have detected a ship carrying a shipment of arms to Israel that wants to call at a Spanish port,” he told reporters in Brussels.
“This will be a consistent policy with any ship carrying arms to Israel that wants to call at Spanish ports. The foreign ministry will systematically reject such stopovers for one obvious reason. The Middle East does not need more weapons, it needs more peace,” he added.
The Spanish minister did not provide details on the ship, but Transport Minister Oscar Puente said it was the Marianne Danica, which had requested permission to call at the southeastern port of Cartagena on May 21.
El Pais newspaper said the Danish-flagged ship is carrying 27 tonnes of explosive material from Madras in India to the port of Haifa in Israel.