'We Are Issuing Warnings in the Black Sea'
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has warned that the "reciprocal attacks" between Russia and Ukraine on the Black Sea "severely threaten the safety" of navigation, amid increased attacks on ships in their exclusive economic zone.
President Erdoğan spoke about the attacks in the Black Sea. Erdoğan said, “By meticulously implementing the Montreux Straits Convention, we prevented the war from spreading to the Black Sea. However, the attacks carried out in recent days seriously threaten the safety of navigation in the Black Sea.”
Turkey is issuing warnings to Ukraine and Russia over attacks in the Black Sea. Strikes against ships "do not benefit anyone," Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing Daily Sabah. The Turkish leader declined to comment on the downing of an unknown drone over the Black Sea. Instead, he mentioned the attacks on ships during a speech to Turkish ambassadors. According to Erdogan, Turkey strictly adheres to the…
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday that Ankara had clearly warned both sides of the war in Ukraine about the inadmissibility of attacks on civilian and commercial vessels in the Black Sea.
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