Naval War College Review
Number
5
Abstract
Turkey’s prohibition of passage through the Black Sea straits by all foreign warships—including NATO’s—is difficult to justify under the Montreux Convention; Ankara more likely invoked it to mitigate repercussions from Moscow. Doing so tarnishes the country’s status as an honest broker and faithful guardian of the convention, which could have unintended long-term consequences.
Recommended Citation
Pedrozo, Raul
(2022)
"The Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Blocking Access to the Black Sea,"
Naval War College Review: Vol. 75:
No.
4, Article 5.
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https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/nwc-review/vol75/iss4/5
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