NATO will “continue to assess its presence in the Black Sea region”, where the alliance’s ships are carrying out routine patrols and drills, NATO spokeswoman Oana Lungescu was quoted by Turkey’s Anadolu news agency as saying.
She said that “there is already a lot of NATO in the Black Sea” and that its vessels spent 120 days in the area this year, compared to 80 in 2017.
“Several allies conduct NATO air policing in the region, and allies also conduct regular reconnaissance flights over the Black Sea. We also have a Romanian-led multinational brigade based in Craiova. […] Three NATO members — Bulgaria, Romania, and Turkey — are littoral states, with their own national capabilities deployed in the Black Sea region,” Lungescu added.
Her remarks came after the Russian President’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that the Kremlin considers Poroshenko’s request that NATO deploy its ships to the Sea of Azov to be an aspect of his strategy of provoking Russia in order to gain support in the run up to next year’s Ukrainian elections.
According to Peskov, the bottom line lies in “the electoral and domestic political interests of President Poroshenko”.
The statement followed Poroshenko’s interview with the German tabloid Bild, during which he said that Kiev hopes that NATO will send its ships to the area in the Kerch Strait where three Ukrainian vessels were seized by Russia after entering Russian territorial waters on November 25.
Source: Sputnik