The decision comes as attempts are made to persuade government ministers in the Caribbean to allow shipyard bosses in Glasgow to find another buyer rather than face costly court action.
Two Clyde-built ships at the centre of an international row will be taken to Portsmouth next month where they will remain anchored indefinitely.
The decision comes as attempts are made to persuade government ministers in the Caribbean to allow shipyard bosses in Glasgow to find another buyer rather than face costly court action.