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Ghana: We'll Follow UN Order to Release Ship

Sunday, 16 December 2012 11:50 AM EST

ACCRA, Ghana — Ghana's government says it will abide by a U.N. Tribunal's order for the immediate release of an Argentine navy training ship seized two months ago.

In a statement signed by Deputy Foreign Minister Chris Kpodo, the government says it was bound to a decision by the High Court to detain the ship, but that it also respects international obligations.

The ARA Libertad training ship was impounded Oct. 2 in the port of Tema at the behest of private creditors as collateral for unpaid bonds dating from Argentina's economic crisis a decade ago. Argentina appealed to the U.N.'s International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea for the ship's release, arguing that as a warship the Libertad is immune from being seized.

In an expedited ruling, the court ordered its unconditional release.

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Ghana's government says it will abide by a U.N. Tribunal's order for the immediate release of an Argentine navy training ship seized two months ago.
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