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After careful consideration by the International Group of P&I Clubs, it has been decided that Clubs cannot and should not send such a message to their Owner or Charterer members.

The broad information in a letter of confirmation of entrance is not all that the Turkish government requires.

It is necessary for a P&I Club to certify that coverage won’t be jeopardized in any situation, especially when the assured violates sanctions—whether knowingly and purposefully or mistakenly and unknowingly. Under these conditions, sending a confirmatory letter would put the Club in violation of sanctions under EU, UK, and US law, hence the Clubs are unable to accede to the Turkish Authority’s request.

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