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Ukraine puts troops on high alert as Moscow threatens with "additional measures" after alleged armed attack on Crimea.

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NATO is concerned about the heightened tension [Sputnik/Kremlin/Alexei Druzhinin/via Reuters]

The death of Russian servicemen in armed clashes on the border between the annexed Crimean peninsula and the rest of Ukraine over the weekend will have consequences, Russia has warned.

The Russian foreign ministry said in a statement on Thursday that attempts to destabilise the situation in Crimea would fail, referring to the alleged attack from the Ukrainian side.

Russian President Vladimir Putin held a meeting with security chiefs to discuss "additional measures for ensuring security for citizens and essential infrastructure in Crimea", the Kremlin said in a statement.

"Scenarios were carefully considered for anti-terrorist security measures at the land border, in the waters and in the airspace of Crimea," it said.

Two residents of Crimea told the AFP news agency there had been an unexplained build-up of Russian military hardware in the area over the past few weeks.

Ukraine has denied the clashes and deaths took place, but placed its forces around Crimea on high alert as the tensions soared.

A senior Ukrainian security official told AFP that Moscow's claims were a "crude Russian provocation" and that Kiev was "getting ready for anything", including an invasion by Moscow.

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said he had asked his foreign minister to arrange telephone conversations over the issue with Putin as well as the leaders of Germany and France, US Vice President Joe Biden and European Council President Donald Tusk.

The UN Security Council was to discuss the growing tensions later on Thursday at the request of Ukraine, a non-permanent council member.

NATO is concerned about the heightened tension between Moscow and Kiev, an alliance official told the dpa news agency on condition of anonymity.

"We are also deeply concerned by the recent upsurge in violence in eastern Ukraine, and the increase in ceasefire violations along the line of contact, primarily by the Russian-backed militants," the official said.

He called on Russia to "work for calm and de-escalation", while urging all parties back to the negotiating table to achieve a peaceful settlement.

Moscow and Kiev have been locked in a bitter dispute since the Kremlin seized Crimea in March 2014 after Ukraine's Russian-backed President Viktor Yanukovych was ousted.

Aljazeera

Ukraine needs to take back its stolen land from Russia.
 
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I wonder how the turkish support for Ukraine will change after Turkey became friends with Russia again.

I'm happy I'm not a politician, this is complicated and requires fine balancing.
 
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Turkey should dump Ukraine, it's not worth the price Turkey is paying for these European hypocrites. Let EU or the US save Europe from Russian incursions. I would love to see Russia take over entire Europe, this will take care of their secret desire to wage crusades against Muslim lands in the name of suckularism. Their treachery against Turkish democracy is the latest reminder of that crusade mentality.
 
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Turkey should dump Ukraine, it's not worth the price Turkey is paying for these European hypocrites. Let EU or the US save Europe from Russian incursions. I would love to see Russia take over entire Europe, this will take care of their secret desire to wage crusades against Muslim lands in the name of suckularism. Their treachery against Turkish democracy is the latest reminder of that crusade mentality.

Turkey is paying for themself and its actions ... IT was not EU who shot down a Russian plane ... And before there where no sanction on line Russia-Turkey ... And Turky poked it finger to becose of the Tatars ... Not becose they love Ukraine ...
 
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Yeah, nothing like some new "crisis" to divert attention from domestic problems....
 
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Turkey is paying for themself and its actions ... IT was not EU who shot down a Russian plane ... And before there where no sanction on line Russia-Turkey ... And Turky poked it finger to becose of the Tatars ... Not becose they love Ukraine ...

It's Turkey not "Turky", no UK for you.
 
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Oh still buthurt we can go to England and you still got NO VISA FREE MOVEMENT? Cry Baby cry

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AND for your RUNoways :
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Hey that's my keyboard warrior gun :cheesy:

The brithish are so happy they don't have the polish problem anymore :cheers:
 
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Turkey is paying for themself and its actions ... IT was not EU who shot down a Russian plane ... And before there where no sanction on line Russia-Turkey ... And Turky poked it finger to becose of the Tatars ... Not becose they love Ukraine ...

Whatever, Turkey should stop working for EU's security. It's high time Turkey realised that it has no ally in Europe.
 
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Whatever, Turkey should stop working for EU's security. It's high time Turkey realised that it has no ally in Europe.
Irrespective of EU, Turkey has been/is/remains a NATO partner. That's says enough about threat perception.


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Some currently question whether Turkey should be allowed to remain in NATO.
http://europe.newsweek.com/turkey-should-be-thrown-out-nato-489591?rm=eu

But not NATO itself
NATO Spokesperson's statement on Turkey
10 Aug. 2016

In view of speculative press reports regarding NATO's stance regarding the failed coup in Turkey and Turkey’s NATO membership, let me stress NATO's very clear position.

Turkey is a valued Ally, making substantial contributions to NATO's joint efforts. Turkey takes full part in the Alliance’s consensus-based decisions as we confront the biggest security challenges in a generation. Turkey’s NATO membership is not in question. Our Alliance is committed to collective defence and founded on the principles of democracy, individual liberty, human rights and the rule of law. NATO counts on the continued contributions of Turkey and Turkey can count on the solidarity and support of NATO.

The NATO Secretary General spoke to the Turkish Foreign Minister on the night of the attempted coup and later with President Erdogan, strongly condemning the attempted coup and reiterating full support for Turkey’s democratic institutions. He expressed support for the elected government of Turkey and respect for the courage of the Turkish people. He also conveyed his condolences for those who had lost their lives during the coup attempt.
http://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/news_134408.htm

Or the Turkish government. See also Republic of Turkey, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Ever since our NATO membership in 1952, the North Atlantic Alliance has played a central role in Turkey’s security and contributed to its integration with the Euro-Atlantic community. Turkey, in return, has successfully assumed its responsibilities in defending the common values of the Alliance.

Turkey attaches the utmost importance to NATO’s role in maintaining security and stability in the Euro-Atlantic area and in providing a forum for political-military consultations on topics of interest to its members. Indivisibility of Alliance security, solidarity among Allies and a fair risk and burden sharing as well as the consensus rule, are NATO’s guiding principles and should remain as such. Adherence to these principles as well as NATO’s ability to adapt to the changing security environment, have made NATO the most successful military alliance in history.

The success of current and future missions and operations will play a crucial role in shaping NATO’s future. Turkey will continue to provide appropriate support to these operations.

Turkey welcomes the strategic partnership between NATO and the EU in accordance with the agreed framework between the two organizations. This partnership should be based on mutual support, complementarity and transparency and will contribute to addressing more efficiently existing risks and threats. Turkey’s approach to NATO-EU cooperation is a natural result of its NATO membership and EU membership perspective.
http://www.mfa.gov.tr/nato.en.mfa

To sum up NATO, EU and Turkey relations: not necessarily friends but allies nonetheless.

Back to Russia and Crimea now.... :coffee:


Crimea is now a part of Russia, hopefully more eastern provinces of Ukraine will join Russia peacefully.
China de factor controls large portions of the Spratly Islands. Hopefully, these South China Sea islands will be joined with China peacefully.

[note: sarcasm warning applies.]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spratly_Islands
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippines_v._China
 
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