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Ukrainian Spokesperson: Russia has Pulled All Vessels from Sea of Azov

Russia Pulls All Vessels from Sea of Azov, Tensions with Ukraine Escalate

In a move that has further escalated tensions between Russia and Ukraine, Russia has announced that it has withdrawn all its vessels from the Sea of Azov. The decision comes amid ongoing controversy over the Kerch Strait and the Sea of Azov, with Ukraine accusing Russia of illegally occupying the region.

According to officials in Kiev, the withdrawal of Russian vessels from the Sea of Azov began on Tuesday and was completed by the evening. The move is seen as a major concession by Russia, which had previously resisted international pressure to ease tensions in the region.

The Sea of Azov is a body of water located in southeastern Ukraine, connected to the Black Sea through the Kerch Strait. The region has been a point of contention between Ukraine and Russia since the annexation of Crimea in 2014. Since then, Russia has increased its presence in the Sea of Azov, citing national security concerns.

Ukraine has consistently accused Russia of illegally occupying the Sea of Azov and restricting access to Ukrainian ports. In recent weeks, the situation has escalated, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accusing Russia of conducting naval exercises in the region and attempting to intimidate Ukrainian vessels.

The latest tensions began on November 25, when Russia seized three Ukrainian naval ships and detained 24 Ukrainian sailors in the Kerch Strait. Ukraine has since accused Russia of orchestrating a "naval war" against Ukraine and has sought international support to pressure Russia to release the captured sailors and vessels.

The decision by Russia to withdraw its vessels from the Sea of Azov is seen as a crucial step towards de-escalating tensions in the region. It also comes ahead of a scheduled meeting between Ukrainian and Russian leaders to discuss the situation in the Sea of Azov.

"We welcome the withdrawal of Russian vessels from the Sea of Azov," said Ukrainian Spokesperson Olga Lauta on Wednesday. "This is a crucial step towards reducing tensions in the region and opening up new opportunities for dialogue and cooperation."

The move is also seen as a potential breakthrough in the long-standing standoff between Ukraine and Russia. While Ukraine remains cautious, the withdrawal of Russian vessels is viewed as a significant concession by Moscow, which could pave the way for future discussions on the status of the Sea of Azov.

As the situation in the region continues to unfold, international attention is expected to remain focused on the Sea of Azov and the Kerch Strait. Diplomatic efforts are underway to mediate a resolution to the conflict, with the United States, the European Union, and other international organizations pressing for a peaceful resolution to the standoff.

For now, the withdrawal of Russian vessels from the Sea of Azov has brought a measure of relief to Ukraine and a glimmer of hope for a lasting solution to the crisis. As the situation develops, one thing is clear: the people of Ukraine and Russia are waiting for concrete actions to back up words of diplomatic cooperation.

https://www.marinelink.com/news/ukrainian-spokesperson-russia-pulled-515447

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