A Russian cargo ship supposed to evacuate Russian military equipment from Russia's Tartus naval base in Syria has finally docked after spending weeks drifting in the Mediterranean, MarineTraffic data ...
The Syrian government has canceled the lease agreement that allowed Russia access to the port of Tartus. According to British ...
Syria’s new authorities have terminated an agreement with Russia’s Stroytransgaz to manage the Tartus port, Kommersant ...
Russia’s crucial diesel attack submarines can likely no longer operate in the Mediterranean Sea, after Moscow appears to have ...
Russia has lost a naval base after Syria ended an investment contract with Moscow, asserting its authority over the Tartus ...
The new Syrian authorities have canceled an investment agreement with a Russian company on the management of the port of ...
Syria has reopened the port of Tartus to civilian commercial ships but continues to ban Russian warships, Crimean Wind ...
Syria’s new government has canceled a 49-year lease signed with Russia to operate the port of Tartus, home to Moscow’s sole naval base on the Mediterranean Sea. The lease, signed in 2017, extended ...
The Tartus port is Russia’s sole naval base outside the former Soviet Union and has played a critical role in Moscow’s ...
The contract, signed in 2019, had committed Moscow to invest at least $500 million in modernizing the port. With the ...
“At the same time, the Russian military transports Sparta and Sparta II continue to circle in neutral waters nearby – for two ...
The Sparta II, a Russian cargo ship under U.S. sanctions, has been drifting near Tartus since Jan. 5 after leaving Baltiysk ...