UNSC Reaction To Kerch Strait Incident May Encourage Further Kiev's Provocations - Moscow

MOSCOW (Pakistan Point News / Sputnik - 27th November, 2018) The UN Security Council's reaction to the Sunday incident in the Kerch Strait may encourage Ukraine to stage further provocations in the Black Sea and in the Sea of Azov, Russia's First Deputy Envoy to UN Dmitry Polyanskiy told the RT broadcaster.

On Monday, the UN Security Council voted against the Russian agenda for the meeting on the Kerch Strait incident and later decided to support the Ukrainian agenda for the meeting.

"I fear that, after the Western countries that have particular influence on Ukraine really displayed such an attitude, the Ukrainian side might feel a little bit emboldened to engage in further provocations of this type because they did not hear during this meeting any reproaches from western side that they did something wrong ... There is big fear that Ukraine might understand this ... as a carte blanche for further provocative actions that could endanger not only our relations but the situation in Black Sea, Azov Sea and in Kerch Strait," Polyanskiy said on late Monday.

The Russian diplomat pointed out that members of the UN Security Council did not want to focus on the Kerch Strait incident and instead of that started to accuse Russia of annexing the Crimean Peninsula in 2014.

On Sunday, Ukraine's Berdyansk and Nikopol gunboats and the Yany Kapu tug crossed the Russian maritime border. According to Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB), the vessels sailed towards the Kerch Strait, an entrance to the Sea of Azov, where the ships were seized by Russia due to the lack of reply to a lawful demand to stop.

In response to the situation in the Kerch Strait, the Ukrainian authorities decided on Monday to introduce martial law in selected regions of Ukraine along the border with Russia as well as along the coast of the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov for 30 days.

The Russian Foreign Ministry stated that Moscow would suppress any attempts to challenge its sovereignty and security. The ministry added that the actions conducted by Kiev in coordination with the United States and the European Union and aimed at provocations in the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, may lead to serious consequences. Similarly, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the detention was only a reaction from the Russian side to the entry of foreign military ships into Russia's territorial waters.