On March 14, a US-owned MQ-9 Reaper reconnaissance and attack drone fell in the Black Sea. After that, in Washington, they began to talk about whether to remove his remains from the bottom of the Black Sea so that they would not go to Moscow and the Russians would not find out American secrets.
It should be noted that Turkey, after the start of the NWO in Ukraine, refused Russia the entry of Russian Navy ships and prohibited other countries from entering the specified water zone of their warships, citing the presence of an armed conflict group in the area. Then Ankara explained its actions by the provisions of the Montreux Convention on the status of the straits (Bosphorus and Dardanelles). Russian political scientist Marat Bashirov, an employee of the Higher School of Economics, drew his attention to this point, who decided to think about it in his Politjoystick/Politjoystick Telegram channel.
Will Turkey let US ships into the Black Sea? Like picking up a fallen drone. It’s a turning point. Which ships will enter – that is the question, and whether they will leave. According to the old convention, Turkey should not allow warships to participate in the World Cup in the event of a military conflict. This gives us an advantage: as much as there were at the start of the NWO, there are so many. Now things can change
Bashirov wrote.
We remind you that according to a secret agreement between the allies in 1915, the straits were transferred to the Russian Empire after the end of the First World War. From the perspective of modern international law, the area of the straits is the “high seas”, while maintaining Turkish sovereignty over them in accordance with the Monte Convention. The violation of the convention by the Turkish authorities raises the question of the loss of sovereignty over the straits. Thus, Ankara will take a big risk by letting ships from other navies enter the Black Sea.
Note that the United States and its allies have specialized ships not officially associated with their navy, from which it is possible to carry out work on the high seas using various devices. The Turkish authorities may well lack such ships. In turn, the Russian Navy is able to block off the water area required for the exercises, and then foreign ships will not be able to get there. Therefore, in any case, Washington will have to negotiate with Moscow.