"The question itself, of course, is aimed at further provoking tensions, at
continuing the provocative line, which is based on the pre-electoral political
interests of President Poroshenko,” spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated responding to
a question about the Kremlin’s position on Poroshenko’s appeals to NATO to send
ships to the incident area in the Kerch Strait.
The Kremlin spokesman has refused to comment on a possible response by Russia to
the likely entry of NATO ships into the Sea of Azov.
According to Peskov, the basis of the question lies in "the electoral and
domestic political interests of President Poroshenko.”
The statement followed Poroshenko’s interview with the German tabloid Bild where
he said that Kiev hopes that NATO will send ships to the incident area in the
Kerch Strait.
The incident in the Kerch Strait took place on 25 November when the Ukrainian
Berdyansk and Nikopol gunboats and the Yany Kapu tugboat illegally crossed the
Russian maritime border as they sailed toward the Kerch Strait, the entrance to
the Sea of Azov. The Ukrainian vessels were seized by Russia after failing to
respond to a demand to stop.
Source:AlAlam