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Turkey Moves To Restrict Entrance To Black Sea by ThEGodFaThEr124: 3:24am On Mar 01, 2022
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan insisted on Monday his country “won’t give up” on its relations with either Russia or Ukraine, but says it will implement an international convention that allows Turkey to shut down the straits at the entrance of the Black Sea to the warships of “belligerent countries.”

The 1936 Montreux Convention gives Turkey the right to bar warships from using the Dardanelles and the Bosporus during wartime.

Ukraine has asked Turkey to implement the treaty and bar access to Russian warships.

Several Russian ships have already sailed through the straits to the Black Sea in the past weeks and it was not clear how much of an impact Turkey’s decision to close down the straits would have on the conflict.

The convention, also provides an exception for Black Sea vessels returning to port.

Turkey has criticized Russia’s military aggression in Ukraine, but has also been trying to balance its close ties to Ukraine with its interests in not upsetting its fragile economic relationship with Russia.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/english.aawsat.com/home/article/3503126/turkey-moves-restrict-entrance-black-sea%3famp

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Re: Turkey Moves To Restrict Entrance To Black Sea by helinues: 4:50am On Mar 01, 2022
Erdogan is only playing to the gallery.

He would rather remain neutral with this case. Syria war must have thought him some lessons

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Re: Turkey Moves To Restrict Entrance To Black Sea by Botlord: 4:56am On Mar 01, 2022
helinues:
Erdogan is only playing to the gallery.

He would rather remain neutral with this case. Syria war must have thought him some lessons
Putin language is understandable even to the deaf.

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Re: Turkey Moves To Restrict Entrance To Black Sea by helinues: 4:59am On Mar 01, 2022
Botlord:

Putin language is understandable even to the deaf.

You people have no idea about the ripple effects of closing the black sea.

Sebi stock market is down now except energy. Just wait for one or 2 months for the scale of increasing in the price of goods and services.

The world entirely is currently running on reserves cos so many logistics have been distrupted

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Re: Turkey Moves To Restrict Entrance To Black Sea by Botlord: 5:11am On Mar 01, 2022
helinues:


You people have no idea about the ripple effects of closing the black sea.

Sebi stock market is down now except energy. Just wait for one or 2 months to the scale of increasing in the price of goods and services.

The world entirely is currently running on reserves cos so many logistics have been distrupt
The message is clear. Russia have not even started.

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Re: Turkey Moves To Restrict Entrance To Black Sea by helinues: 5:12am On Mar 01, 2022
Botlord:

The message is clear. Russia have not even started.

You mean Russia have not started being inhuman?

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Re: Turkey Moves To Restrict Entrance To Black Sea by Botlord: 5:19am On Mar 01, 2022
helinues:


You mean Russia have not started being inhuman?
Yes they haven't.
There are many video even by Ukrainians displaying Russia soldiers avoiding civilians and moving away. If Russia is in warring, those Ukrainians would have been counting their corpse in thousands.

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Re: Turkey Moves To Restrict Entrance To Black Sea by Mynd44: 5:21am On Mar 01, 2022
Turkey can only block Russian access to the black sea if Turkey is at war and even then, they can't block Russian ships from going home. They can block then going out though.

And Turkey is not at war

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Re: Turkey Moves To Restrict Entrance To Black Sea by donb06: 5:25am On Mar 01, 2022
Botlord:

Yes they haven't.
There are many video even by Ukrainians displaying Russia soldiers avoiding civilians and moving away. If Russia is in warring, those Ukrainians would have been counting their corpse in thousands.

So you don't know if one video of Russian soldiers killing civilians leaks to the public... That western propanganda una they yarn go enter full swing... US go capitalize on it to the point even China will completely isolate Russia... If u don't Gerrit then fogerrit

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Re: Turkey Moves To Restrict Entrance To Black Sea by Detuner: 6:00am On Mar 01, 2022
NATO/US pressured Turkey to restrict access to Russian ships. Instead, Erdogan restricted access to ALL ships, meaning even NATO and EU ships can not enter the black sea to help ukraine with supply.

Russian war ships already in black sea would remain, meaning Russia would continue to be in control of Ukrainian black sea borders; they just won't be able to leave yet, as per the new restriction. Its a diplomatic WIN WIN for Turkey.

Erdogan too sharp grin

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Re: Turkey Moves To Restrict Entrance To Black Sea by ExAngel007(f): 6:13am On Mar 01, 2022
Ok
Re: Turkey Moves To Restrict Entrance To Black Sea by tillaman(m): 6:44am On Mar 01, 2022
They ain’t restricting shit

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Re: Turkey Moves To Restrict Entrance To Black Sea by joyandfaith: 6:59am On Mar 01, 2022
helinues:
Erdogan is only playing to the gallery.

He would rather remain neutral with this case. Syria war must have thought him some lessons

If Russia declares war on nato member, Turkey wouldn't be neutral.

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Re: Turkey Moves To Restrict Entrance To Black Sea by Nobody: 7:58am On Mar 01, 2022
helinues:


You people have no idea about the ripple effects of closing the black sea.

Sebi stock market is down now except energy. Just wait for one or 2 months to the scale of increasing in the price of goods and services.

The world entirely is currently running on reserves cos so many logistics have been distrupt

Closing it for Warships, Commercial can go through.

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Re: Turkey Moves To Restrict Entrance To Black Sea by Svlla: 8:05am On Mar 01, 2022
When it comes to the Montreux agreement right of passage is guaranteed and Ankara deals directly with Moscow (and every other black sea nation) for passage of military vessels and it's only in extraordinary circumstances that Turkey can block the bosphorus and Dardanelles which will means closing off the Black sea and the Mamarra sea from the Agean and subsequently blocking access to the Mediterranean.

It will affect trade as well

Closed for too long and it may be a prelude to another war

But apart from this I don't think it can stop Russian war ships from returning to base after all this Ukraine drama

Closing the Turkish strait has serious economic implications but all who needs it for access will suffer not just Russia

helinues:


You people have no idea about the ripple effects of closing the black sea.

Sebi stock market is down now except energy. Just wait for one or 2 months to the scale of increasing in the price of goods and services.

The world entirely is currently running on reserves cos so many logistics have been distrupt

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Re: Turkey Moves To Restrict Entrance To Black Sea by Mko123(m): 11:09am On Mar 01, 2022
Q
Re: Turkey Moves To Restrict Entrance To Black Sea by HoldenCaulfield(m): 11:09am On Mar 01, 2022
This Ukrainian war.
Even though I don't support bombing people in thier own country. But this war serves some people right.
A company in Nigeria that wants to start a telecom company got us to spend a lot of money to demonstrate that we can build them a robust system for running their services. They acted like doubting Thomases they are, thinking that no Nigerian company can make the system for them.
Despite the demo of the complete the system we spent a lot to build for them, they went ahead to to give some Ukrainians almost $100k to build it, giving us nothing.
Now there is war in Ukraine, my internal source told me that they could not even reach the Ukrainians now.
Serves them right  grin

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Re: Turkey Moves To Restrict Entrance To Black Sea by Lovenorth: 11:09am On Mar 01, 2022
I like Russian troops, they so much respect the right of civilians and other vulnerable even in war time, God bless Putin

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Re: Turkey Moves To Restrict Entrance To Black Sea by Skillsnigeria: 11:09am On Mar 01, 2022
Noted
Re: Turkey Moves To Restrict Entrance To Black Sea by DropsMic(m): 11:09am On Mar 01, 2022
Okay
Re: Turkey Moves To Restrict Entrance To Black Sea by ignis: 11:10am On Mar 01, 2022
Can he do that?
Re: Turkey Moves To Restrict Entrance To Black Sea by Kingcalls: 11:10am On Mar 01, 2022
Whr are the Ukraine is winning the war mongers

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Re: Turkey Moves To Restrict Entrance To Black Sea by obedience4(m): 11:11am On Mar 01, 2022
Nice one Turkey...
Turkey one of the most reliable NATO member's..
Block the back sea and stop Russian Navy from conducting airstrikes

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Re: Turkey Moves To Restrict Entrance To Black Sea by chukwuibuipob: 11:11am On Mar 01, 2022
cool

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