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U.S. Won’t Confirm Plans to Send Warships to Black Sea Amid Russia-Ukraine Escalation

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4/9/21
The U.S. Defense Department will not confirm reported plans to send warships to the Black Sea in support of Ukraine amid Russia’s militarization along its border, Russian state media reported Friday. CNN reported Thursday that the U.S. Navy was considering Black Sea deployments in the next few weeks to “send a specific message to Moscow that the U.S. is closely watching.” The White House expressed increasing concern with what it said was the largest concentration of Russian troops along the Ukrainian border “than at any time since 2014.” “No confirmation,” the state-run TASS news agency quoted the United States European Command’s press service as saying when asked about the Black Sea deployment. “We have nothing to share with you at the moment,” EUCOM added. According to CNN’s report quoting an unnamed U.S. defense official, the U.S. Navy would need to give a 14-day notice of its intention to enter the Black Sea.

The Russian state-run RIA Novosti news agency said an unnamed Turkish foreign ministry source confirmed that it had been notified by the U.S. of plans to deploy two of its warships in the Black Sea until May 4. The U.S. Navy routinely navigates the Black Sea and flies reconnaissance aircraft in international airspace there to monitor Russian naval activity and troop movements in annexed Crimea, CNN reported. Ukraine’s Western allies have repeatedly warned Russia against taking further action. The Kremlin has not denied the troop movements but insisted that Moscow is "not threatening anyone." The Kremlin's pointman on relations with Ukraine and pro-Russia separatists, Dmitry Kozak, on Thursday warned that Russia might "have" to step in to defend Russian speakers in Ukraine’s war-torn east. But, he added, an escalation would be "the beginning of the end of Ukraine," describing that scenario for the ex-Soviet country as "not a shot in the leg, but in the face."


No Ukrainian citizens are complaining of language curbs. This is the same tired old Russian excuse they gave the world in 2014.

The US Navy has every right to ply the Black Sea as it is an international waterway, with 3 littoral NATO nations and 2 aspiring NATO nations on its shores.
 
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