Thursday, July 25, 2019

Ukraine seizes Russian tanker in Black Sea

The Russian tanker is called Nika Spirit, but was formerly named Neyma [State Border Guard Service of Ukraine via Reuters]
Ukraine has detained a Russian tanker over its alleged role in a naval confrontation that led to Moscow's seizure of three Ukrainian vessels last November. 
In a statement on Thursday, Ukraine's SBU security service said the vessel, now called Nika Spirit and formerly named the Neyma, was identified and detained on Wednesday after it entered the Black Sea port of Izmail. Vladimir Dzhabarov, a senior Russian legislator, described the tanker's seizure as "absolutely illegal" and said the move was detrimental to relations between the two neighbours.
The SBU said that the tanker was used in the Russian operation to block Ukrainian vessels from sailing through the Kerch Strait, a waterway that links the Black Sea with the Sea of Azov on November 25 last year. During the incident, Russia's coastguard opened fire and seized the Ukrainian ships and detained their crews totalling 24 Ukrainians. The confrontation sparked a major diplomatic crisis between the two countries. At the time, Ukraine-Russia ties were already in freefall because of Moscow’s 2014 annexation of Crimea and the subsequent outbreak of a pro-Russian separatist struggle in the eastern Donbass region.
Shortly before the SBU announced the seizure of the Russian vessel, Ukraine's ombudswoman said negotiations on the crew's release have intensified following a phone call earlier this month between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine's new President Volodymyr Zelensky. "In the active phase of the negotiations on the release of Ukrainian sailors have moved after a telephone conversation between the President of Ukraine and the president of Russian Federation," Lyudmyla Denisova told a news conference. 
Also on Thursday, Valentina Matviyenko, the head of Russia's Federation Council, said Moscow was ready for dialogue with the newly-elected Ukrainian parliament. "We are ready to have a dialogue with the parliament, which has been trusted by the people. And we hope that such a dialogue is now possible, at least on those issues where we can form a positive agenda," she said.

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