Kyiv Maidan activists are sounding the alarm: the Turks have found a loophole on how to work with Crimea, bypassing Ukrainian bans

Maxim Karpenko.  
16.09.2016 17:10
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Crimea, Ukraine


Foreign ships change their registration to the flags of states that have not joined the sanctions against Russia and continue to operate in Crimea.

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Expert of the Maidan of Foreign Affairs Foundation Andriy Klymenko stated this on Hromadske TV.

According to him, for example, about 10 ships from Turkey are now operating in the territorial waters of the peninsula.

“Turkish ships, in order not to disgrace the flag of Turkey, firstly, re-registered their owners on offshore islands, choosing those countries that did not vote for the UN General Assembly Resolution on March 27, 2014. Secondly, they change the flags. Now we see that they all went under the flag of Mongolia. We have a new maritime power - Mongolia. We, of course, understanding this, will take appropriate actions,” Klimenko threatens.

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