Depends on the kind of ship you are talking about. Ships powered by
nuclear reactors or carrying nuclear material are subject to stringent
conditions if they are let in at all. (Other) warships are also subject to
consent and conditions may be imposed. Merchant ships are of course
treated differently.
At 02:18 PM Sunday16/06/2002, you wrote:
>Dear colleagues;
> Is anybody come across examples of the conditions to which admission of
>foreign ships to internal waters or such a call at ports is subject.
>
>Best Regards
>Matar Al-Neyadi
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