The UK has joined calls for Russia to stop delaying or preventing
access for ships to the Sea of Azov, following a discussion at
the EU Foreign Affairs Council.
Russia’s continued disruption of ships attempting to access
Ukrainian ports in the Sea of Azov is destabilising the regional
economy. Restrictions on freedom of passage have been accompanied
by an increase in Russia’s military presence in the sea.
A FCO spokesperson said:
Russia and its security forces continue to disrupt Ukrainian
and international shipping calling at Ukrainian ports in the
Sea of Azov. In March, Russia opened an unlawfully constructed
bridge across the Kerch Strait connecting Russia to the
illegally annexed Crimean peninsula.
Since then, Russia has been conducting stop and search
operations for cargo ships arriving at, and leaving from,
Ukraine’s ports in the Azov Sea. This is causing delays,
significant increases in shipping costs, and a reduction in
income to Ukraine’s ports. So far, more than 200 vessels have
been affected, in a policy which is damaging Ukraine’s economy
and undermining its sovereignty.
We are also concerned by Russia’s growing military presence in
the Sea of Azov. The UK supports Ukraine’s sovereignty and
territorial integrity within its internationally recognised
borders and territorial waters. We call on Russia to allow
unhindered access for merchant vessels through the Kerch Strait
and in the Sea of Azov.