- Sputnik International
Asia
Find top stories and features from Asia and the Pacific region. Keep updated on major political stories and analyses from Asia and the Pacific. All you want to know about China, Japan, North and South Korea, India and Pakistan, Southeast Asia and Oceania.

Catch and Release: Intercepted Russian Yacht Returns From North Korea

© Sputnik / Vitaliy Ankov / Go to the mediabankVsevolod Sibirtsev floating fish-processing factory returns to Vladivostok
Vsevolod Sibirtsev floating fish-processing factory returns to Vladivostok - Sputnik International
Subscribe
Katalexa, a Russian yacht en route to Vladivostok from Taiwan, was stopped and detained in North Korean-claimed waters after North Korean sailors claimed it was acting suspiciously, Asia Times reports.

The incident occurred on June 16 about 50 kilometers from the nautical border distinguishing Korean waters from Russian waters. Before Katalexa could reach the port city of Vladivostok, home of the Trans-Siberia Railway terminus and neighbor to nearby China and North Korea, a North Korean patrol ship intercepted her. The crew aboard the Katalexa denied any wrongdoing, but were briefly detained by North Korea anyway. 

Rajin port view. (File) - Sputnik International
Asia
Russian Yacht Katalexa Taken to North Korean Port of Rajin – Russia Embassy

Russian emissaries reached out to their counterparts in Pyongyang to resolve the situation and oversaw Katalexa’s return to Russia just three days later. Alexander Matsegora, Russian ambassador to North Korea, intervened to ensure the vessel and its crew got home safe.

North Korea may have only been pursuing due diligence. "I spoke with the captain of the yacht, Alexander Sidorenko, and he said that the Koreans were polite, attentive, and the crew are all fine," Vladivostok Ayle Parusa Yacht Club chief Artem Moiseenkov told Asia Times.

While Russian diplomats were Johnny-on-the-spot, "the North Korean officials also acted correctly, didn’t try to make up any charges and there was no physical coercion,” said Konstantin Asmolov, analyst at the Center for Korean Research at the Institute of the Far East.

Vladivostok ice breaker - Sputnik International
Russia
Meet the Vladivostok, the World's Most Powerful Non-Nuclear Icebreaker

"They just didn’t understand why they had been detained," Moiseenkov said of his conversation with the Katalexa’s skipper. "The border patrol apologized for the detention …  as far as I know, the crew has no gripes."

Newsfeed
0
To participate in the discussion
log in or register
loader
Chats
Заголовок открываемого материала