Subscribe free to our newsletters via your
. GPS News .




TRADE WARS
Argentine mission to seek release of seized ship
by Staff Writers
Buenos Aires (AFP) Oct 12, 2012


A high-level Argentine mission to persuade Ghana to release an Argentine warship seized 11 days ago in a dispute with creditors was expected to depart soon, officials said Friday.

Deputy Defense Minister Alfredo Forti and Deputy Foreign Minister Eduardo Zain have been tapped to lead the mission to Accra where the frigate Libertad was being held with its crew.

They will make "a joint representation to the highest authorities of the government of Ghana," a government source said, adding that the delegation would depart "in the coming hours."

More than 200 officers, non-commissioned officers and midshipmen on an annual training voyage have been stranded in the port of Tema near Accra since the vessel was seized October 2.

The ship's seizure was ordered by a Ghanaian court in response to a suit by Creditors NML Capital over Argentina's 2002 bond default.

Judge Richard Adjei Frimpong of the Commercial Court in Accra on Thursday rejected a motion by Argentina's lawyers seeking the ship's release.

"This decision violates international norms which protect the immunity to which this ship is entitled as a warship of the Argentine Republic," Argentina's defense ministry said Thursday.

"This move, which puts Ghana's international responsibility at stake, adds a political dimension to a legal matter that endangers bilateral relations," the ministry said.

According to local media, NML is seeking some $300 million and that Ghana has set bail for the ship's release at $20 million.

Fernando Morales, vice president of the Argentine Navy League, a non-governmental organization, said the Maritime Rights Convention "clearly states that military vessels cannot be seized or detained under any circumstances."

Ghana endorsed the convention in 1983, and Argentina did so ten years later, Morales added.

Pablo Giancaterino, an attorney, told Radio 10 that legally speaking, the frigate must be released because the military is protected by diplomatic immunity.

"I agree that it is a political problem," he said.

.


Related Links
Global Trade News






Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle








TRADE WARS
Ghana 'violating intl norms' over ship: Argentina
Buenos Aires (AFP) Oct 11, 2012
Argentina's defense ministry on Thursday accused Ghana of violating "international norms" by refusing to release one of its warships and said it was sending two senior officials to Accra for talks. Earlier in the day, a judge in Ghana rejected a bid by Buenos Aires to have one of its warships released from a port near Accra, where it is being held under a court order linked to a debt dispute ... read more


TRADE WARS
Struggling N. Ireland farmers get boost

Scientists Use New Method to Help Reduce Piglet Mortality

Unusual genetic structure confers major disease resistance trait in soybean

Unravelled mushroom genome offers many opportunities

TRADE WARS
Organic solar cells with high electric potential for portable electronics

MIT team builds most complex synthetic biology circuit yet

Origin of ultra-fast manipulation of domain walls discovered

Materials scientists prevent wear in production facilities in the electronics industry

TRADE WARS
Chile deploys Israel's RecceLite system

Quickstep moves on Hercules order

Boeing: Boeing Receives $2 Billion C-17 Aircraft Sustainment Contract

Two flights grounded in China after phone threats: airline

TRADE WARS
Tycoon offers Chinese cars for Japanese amid row

China's September auto sales fall on Japan row

Japan's Toyota to recall 7.43 mn vehicles globally

GM says China auto sales hit record in September

TRADE WARS
China exports jump but weakness seen ahead

Argentine mission to seek release of seized ship

Miners' strikes weaken S. African economy

Ghana 'violating intl norms' over ship: Argentina

TRADE WARS
Study finds nearly 50% of retail firewood infested with insects

Northern conifers youngest of the species

Climate change cripples forests

Semi-dwarf trees may enable a green revolution for some forest crop

TRADE WARS
Boeing Releases Updated Geospatial Data Management Tool

First images from e2v imaging sensors on SPOT 6 Earth observation satellite

New Commercial Imaging Spacecraft Progressing at Lockheed Martin as IKONOS Satellite Achieves 13 Years in Operations

SMOS has a better look at salinity

TRADE WARS
Queen's develops new environmentally friendly MOF production method

Drawing a line, with carbon nanotubes

Nano-hillocks: Of mountains and craters

Nanoparticles Glow Through Thick Layer of Tissue




The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2014 - Space Media Network. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement