US
Navy landing ship arrives to Black Sea to ‘advance security and
stability in Europe’
RT,
6
January, 2019
One
more US Navy vessel, landing ship USS Fort McHenry, has entered the
Black Sea where tensions are running high after three Ukrainian ships
violated Russian territorial waters in late November and were
arrested.
USS
Fort McHenry’s arrival “reaffirms
our collective resolve to Black Sea security and enhances our strong
relationships with our NATO allies and partners in the region,” Vice
Adm. Lisa M. Franchetti, 6th Fleet commander, said.
Florida-based
Fort McHenry is on a regularly scheduled deployment with the US 6th
Fleet to “conduct
operations with allies and partners to advance security and stability
in Europe,” the
US 6th Fleet said in a statement on Sunday.
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It
also reminded that the US Navy routinely operates in the Black Sea,
saying it acts in accordance with international law. Six American
military vessels carried out missions in the area in 2018, including
guided-missile destroyers USS Ross, USS Carney and USS Porter as well
as command ship USS Mount Whitney, dock landing ship USS Oak Hill and
expeditionary fast transport USNS Carson City.
There
were no fatalities as a result of the standoff, but the Ukrainian
ships were seized and the sailors aboard are now awaiting trial in
Russia.
The
incident, which occurred in the area that used to be Russian
territorial waters even before its reunification with Crimea in 2014,
was branded an “aggression” in
Washington and saw a much-anticipated summit between Donald Trump and
Vladimir Putin canceled.
US
Special Representative for Ukraine, Kurt Volker, urged the US
to “increase
presence in the Black Sea” in
cooperation with Turkey or the EU.
Ukraine’s
Deputy Minister for Occupied Territories, Yury Hrymchak, went even
further, suggesting that the British Navy should sail one of its
vessels through the Kerch Straight for the sake of freedom of
navigation. “It
would be interesting to see how will [the Russians] react,” he
said.
Earlier
this week, Ukrainian presidential aide Yury Biryukov announced that
Kiev was again planning to send its ships through the Kerch Strait.
We’re going to do it no matter if the Russians like it or not.
Moscow
has repeatedly said it has no objections to Ukrainian warships
traveling between the Black and Azov Seas through the Kerch Strait,
but insists that it should be done in accordance with the agreed
procedure when Kiev informs the Russian side of its navigation plans
in advance. Russia also considers the presence of the US and NATO
ships in the Black Sea as only serving to increase tensions and put
Europe at risk of a military conflict.
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