U.S
Urges NATO To Increase Surveillance To Contain Russia In The Black
Sea
4
April, 2019
WASHINGTON
DC – The US is working on a package of measures aimed at boosting
the alliance’s presence in the Black Sea, US ambassador to NATO Kay
Bailey Hutchison said on Tuesday.
According
to the preliminary data, the package will be presented to the other
NATO member countries during the next NATO meeting in Washington and
provides for increased vigilance and the sending of more alliance
vessels to the Black Sea.
“We
have been working on a package to present to the foreign ministers
and it is a package with surveillance, with air surveillance, as well
as more of the NATO country ships going into the Black Sea to assure
that there is safe passage for Ukrainian vessels through the Kerch
Strait, the Sea of Azov,” Hutchison said on Tuesday. “It is very
important for Bulgaria as well as the other countries surrounding the
Black Sea that we have more attention to assuring that those waters
are cleared and also that the countries in and around the Black Sea
are safe from Russian meddling.”
On
25 November, three Ukrainian navy ships violated Russia’s borders.
They carried out dangerous maneuvers for several hours without
meeting the demands of the Russian authorities. As a result, all
ships were detained and the seamen arrested.
Russian
President Vladimir Putin described the incident in the Kerch Strait
as provocation encouraged by Ukrainian President Pyotr Poroshenko. On
the occasion, the Russian leader indicated that everything was
arranged to introduce martial law in Ukraine and thus postpone the
presidential elections.
Meanwhile,
standing naval vessels from the Standing NATO Maritime Group 2, SNMG2
(a multinational NATO naval group), arrived at the port of Poti,
Georgia, the border police press service of the Ministry of Interior
Georgia.
During
the visit the commander of the 2nd NATO naval group, Boudewijn Boots,
will meet with the head of the Georgia Coast Guard. Work meetings,
sports and cultural events will also be held.
Kay
Bailey Hutchison says NATO will guarantee Ukrainian Navy can pass
through what to Russia are its territorial waters
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