Pakistan to get US$32m for oil spillage
Pakistan is likely to get US$32m soon as compensation from an international fund for sea pollution along the Arabian coast from the Malta-flagged crude oil tanker Tasman Spirit in August, 2003.
Pakistan became a signatory last month to the International Convention on Civil Liability for oil pollution damage.
Tasman Spirit, carrying about 67,500 tonnes of Iranian crude oil, ran aground in July, 2003, and within a month she broke in...
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