Two Iranian ships stranded off the coast of Brazil for weeks will set sail this weekend, officials said Saturday, after a court ordered state oil ...
RIO DE JANEIRO: Two Iranian ships stranded off the coast of Brazil for weeks will set sail this weekend, officials said on Saturday , after a court-ordered state oil giant Petrobras to fill up the vessels.
Petrobras would not confirm if it was complying with the Supreme Court order handed down Thursday for it to refuel the ships. The ships had reportedly brought urea, which is used to make fertilizer, to Brazil and were to transport corn back to Iran.
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