U.S. Cancels Black Sea Deployment of 2 Warships – Turkey
By AFP
14 hours ago
Last week's news of a U.S. deployment of warships came
amid rising tensions between Moscow and Kiev due to a buildup of Russian
troops.U.S.
Navy
The United States has canceled this week's
planned deployment of two warships to the Black Sea, Turkish officials and
media said Wednesday, amid high tensions between Russia and Ukraine.
Turkish diplomatic sources said the passage of the
first ship through the Bosphorus due on Wednesday did not take place.
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Anadolu state news agency said both
deployments, scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday, have been canceled with
Ankara not yet informed of any possible rescheduling.
Last week Turkey announced that it had
been informed through diplomatic channels that two U.S. warships "will
pass toward the Black Sea" and remain in the region until May 4.
There was no confirmation from Washington
either of the planned deployments or of their cancellation.
Washington is required to give Ankara at
least 15 days notice before sending warships through the Bosphorus and
Dardanelles straits under the terms of the 1936 Montreux Convention.
The treaty's terms allow foreign warships
to stay in the Black Sea for 21 days.
U.S. Navy ships routinely operate in the
region in support of Ukraine, which has been fighting Russian-backed forces in
its east since a 2014 revolution ousted the pro-Moscow leader in Kiev.
Russia annexed Ukraine's
Crimea peninsula around the same time, setting up a confrontation with the West
that lingers to this day.
Last week's announcement of a U.S.
deployment of warships came as tensions between Moscow and Kiev have risen due
to a buildup of Russian troops at the Ukraine border.
These troop deployments come against the
backdrop of renewed incidents between Kiev forces and pro-Russian separatists
in eastern Ukraine.
Wednesday's news of the cancellation of
the U.S. warships' deployment came a day after U.S. President Joe Biden talked
by phone with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.
During that conversation, Biden proposed a summit with
Putin in a neutral country and called on Russia to "de-escalate tensions," according to the
White House.
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