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12.05.2016

 

Turkish General: NATO Should Not Be Part of Black Sea Security Mechanism

 

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan condemned on Wednesday NATO's insufficient military presence in the Black Sea and urged the Alliance to enhance cooperation in the region.

 

NATO’s engagement in the area would destabilize the security mechanism established by the 1936 Montreux Convention, retired Turkish Air Force Lt. Gen. Erdogan Karakus said.

 

According to him, the security issues in the region should be tackled in full accordance with the document and tacking into account the interests of Black Sea nations, particularly Russia.

 

"The Black Sea should be turned into the sea of stability. I told the NATO secretary general that you are absent in the Black Sea and that is why it has nearly become a Russian lake. We should perform our duty as we are the countries with access to the Black Sea. If we do not take action, history will not forgive us," Erdogan said in Istanbul.

NATO’s presence in the Black Sea should comply with the Montreux Convention, Karakus told Sputnik.

 

"The legal mechanism established by the document is aimed to maintain security for regional nations as well as create conditions to improve relations between them. It is not clear why Erdogan made this statement," he added.

 

As for Turkey’s interests, the Montreux Conventions is more important than any other documents and treaties, Karakus pointed out.

According to him, all Black Sea countries should cooperate in accordance with the Convention.

"Maintaining security in the Black Sea is one of the most important tasks for regional countries. Up to now, this has been possible thanks to the Montreux Convention. No one should violate it," Karakus said.

 

"It is unacceptable that non-Black Sea nations are involved in regional security issues. Russian-Turkish ties should be improved as well as cooperation in the Black Sea," he concluded.

 

 

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Erdogan Criticizes NATO Over Low Military Activity in Black Sea

 

NATO Should Consider 'More Persistent' Presence in Black Sea

 

Russian NATO Envoy Warns Against Extra-Regional Powers in Black Sea

 

NATO Seeks to Build Up Forces in Black Sea, Acquire Intelligence

 

 

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