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After Russian attacks on Turkish ships, Turkey talks about Black Sea security with NATO

Sources in the Turkish Foreign Ministry said that NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan discussed Black Sea Safety on Wednesday. This was after Ankara had expressed concern over attacks on Russian-linked tankers – some of which were claimed by Ukraine.

Ankara has condemned the attacks against vessels linked to Moscow in Turkey's exclusive zone economic off its Black Sea coast.

Besiktas Shipping in Turkey, a company that has been involved with Russia for many years, halted its operations due to security concerns after the attacks.

Ukraine, which is attacking Russia's oil exports while Moscow bombards the power grid in its country, has claimed responsibility for an attack last week by drones flying over water on two empty tanks heading to a Russian port.

UKRAINE DENIES LINK TO TANKER IN INCIDENT

Kyiv has denied any connection to a second incident that occurred on Tuesday, in which a Russian flagged tanker carrying sunflower oil claimed it was attacked by drones off the Turkish coast. A tanker of Besiktas Shipping, which also conducted business with Russia, was damaged by external impacts near Senegal. No one has claimed responsibility.

Fidan and Rutte discussed, at a NATO summit in Brussels, issues related to the Black Sea and negotiations to end a nearly four-year conflict, according to a Turkish Foreign Ministry official. The source did not provide any further details.

The Turkish government has condemned the attacks against shipping and urged "all parties" involved to stop them. An official from Turkey said that this includes the Ukrainian authorities.

Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, has reacted by threatening to cut off Ukraine's sea access. He also said that Moscow would intensify its strikes against Ukrainian vessels and facilities as well as move against oil tankers from countries who help Ukraine.

FIDAN AND COUNTERPARTS Discuss Security in Black Sea, Trade

According to a source in the Turkish Foreign Ministry, Fidan met in Brussels with his Romanians and Bulgarians counterparts to discuss navigational security in the Black Sea.

Source: The trio stressed free trade, critical infrastructure security and safe sea routes.

After the meeting, the person stated that "the need to adhere to the navigational safety of the Black Sea as well as adherence to the international legal rules...was stressed".

Ayhan Zytinoglu said that targeting merchant ships within Turkey's exclusive zone of economic activity is "a dangerous escalation in the war in Ukraine" at an Istanbul forum on Wednesday.

According to a report from his office, Tayyip Erdoan told French President Emmanuel Macron that Turkey is trying to revive ceasefire talks between Ukraine and Russia in Istanbul in a phone call. (Reporting Tuvan Gumrukcu Additional Reporting Jonathan Spicer Editing Peter Graff & Bernadettebaum)

(source: Reuters)