"The Danish Straits mostly lie within Danish territorial waters and represent a point of passage for roughly one third of Russian oil exports. According to international law, Denmark cannot impede the transit of foreign vessels through the Danish Straits, unless they appear to be in violation of environmental rules. At the same time, the European Union sanctions also apply to the territorial waters of its member States. The Assembly therefore invites the Danish authorities, in co-operation with other States and relevant international actors, to convene a reflection group to consider the measures that Denmark can apply, in compliance with international law, to prevent vessels from exploiting freedom of navigation in the Danish Straits to circumvent the system of international sanctions."