Russia cancelled black sea passage bid: Turkey

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Turkish foreign minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said that Russia cancelled a bid to send four of its warships through Turkish waters into the Black Sea at Turkey’s request.

He said the decision was made before Ankara closed the straits over Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

NATO ally Turkey borders Ukraine and Russia in the Black Sea and has good ties with both.

On last Monday, Ankara said it had closed its Bosporus and Dardanelles straits under a 1936 pact, allowing it to curb some Russian vessels crossing. The pact exempts vessels returning to their bases.

Cavusoglu told broadcaster Haberturk late on Tuesday that Turkey had asked Russia not to send its ships through before it labelled Moscow’s invasion a “war” on Sunday, legally allowing it to curb passages under the Montreux Convention, reports Reuters.

“Russia has said four of its ships would cross the straits on Feb 27-28, three of which are not registered to bases in the Black Sea.”

“We told Russia not to send these ships and Russia said the vessels would not cross the straits,” said Cavusoglu.

“Nobody should be offended by this, because the Montreux Convention is valid today, yesterday and tomorrow, so we will implement it,” he said.

Reuters reported earlier this week that at least four Russian ships – two destroyers, a frigate, and an intelligence vessel – were waiting on Turkey’s decision to cross from the Mediterranean. Two of them, a frigate and a destroyer, had asked to make the journey this week.

The United States expressed “appreciation” for Turkey’s move to close the straits. Ukraine’s ambassador to Ankara said Kyiv was “grateful” to Turkey for “meticulously” implementing the pact.

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