Britain says its warship in
Ukraine is warning to Russia
A British Royal Navy ship, HMS Echo is docked in Odessa. |
Britain has warned Moscow that a British Royal Navy warship
sent to Ukraine will send a strong message to Moscow that the Black Sea should
remain free for shipping. The move comes following the seizing of three
Ukrainian navy ships and their crews by Russia in late November.
By Stefan J. Bos
Britain's HMS Echo crew have been preparing for a particular
task in Ukraine's port of Odessa: Showing Russia that they continue to navigate
the Black Sea after Russia seized three ships belonging to Ukraine's navy and
their crews.
The standoff comes amid broader tensions between the two
neighbors following Russia's annexation of the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine
in 2014.
Russia has also been accused of supporting pro-Russian
separatists in eastern Ukraine with weapons and troops, charges Moscow denies.
Britain's Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson, told reporters
while visiting the warship, that Britain wants to support Ukraine in what he
views as increased Russian aggression. "The reason as I touched upon the
HMS Echo carrier here is that we first want to demonstrate that solidarity that
we have with Ukraine and the fact that Ukraine doesn't stand alone," he
explained.
“We also want to demonstrate our rights to be able to come
to ports such as Odessa, for freedom of navigation, for freedom for navies to
be able to operate in the Black Sea," Williamson added. "This isn’t
Russia’s sea, this is an international sea."
More warships
The British vessel will be followed by other warships as
part of a more constant British presence. It comes amid efforts by the Western
NATO military alliance to step up operations in the Black Sea with increased
warship patrols.
HMS Echo is not expected to sail through the Kerch Strait
near Crimea - close to where the Russian Navy rammed, shot at and seized the
three Ukrainian Navy vessels in November.
As part of his pre-Christmas visit, Defense Secretary
Williamson families of the 24 Ukrainian crew members who are still being held
by Russia after the and are now awaiting trial in Moscow.
Moscow has denied wrongdoing. And it says the British Royal
Navy vessel - which is used to collect data about the ocean - is a spy ship.
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