MARITIME AGENCY – EFTA

Keith Nuthall
NORWAY, Iceland and Liechtenstein will become de facto members of the European Union's European Maritime Safety Agency, sitting as non-voting members of its board. These three European Economic Area states of the European Free Trade Area aim to have "broad participation" in agency work, offering - they claim - "considerable knowledge and experience in...safety at sea and the prevention of pollution from ships."



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