Three
NATO allies activate Black Sea task force
Jul 2, 2024, 07:42 PM
A mine countermeasures-focused task
force will initially operate in the Black Sea July 1-16, 2024. (Cem Devrim
Yaylali/Staff)
ISTANBUL
— Turkey, Romania and Bulgaria have activated a naval task force dedicated to
countering mine warfare in the Black Sea.
The
move comes as Ukraine fights off a Russian invasion,
which has involved clashes in and around the body of water.
The
top officers of the Turkish, Romanian and Bulgarian navies met in Istanbul for
the initial launch of the task force on Monday. About six months prior, the
officials signed a memorandum of understanding to move forward with the
initiative.
Vice
Adm. Mihai Panait, the chief of Romania’s Naval Forces, said the task force
“not only enhances our collective operational capabilities but also addresses the
conflict in our region, which has imposed the mobilization of the three
riparian NATO states to ensure the freedom of navigation, respecting the Montreux Convention.”
The
Black Sea is of strategic importance to NATO, of
which all three countries are members. The organization last year encouraged
allies to uphold the security and stability of the region, including through
the use of the 1936 Montreux Convention. Under that agreement, Turkey manages
the movement of commercial and military ships in and out of the Bosporus and
Dardanelles.
Rear
Admiral Yusuf Akyüz of the Turkish Naval Forces commands the task force, which
is charged with ensuring the safety of maritime traffic against mines and
strengthening cooperation and interoperability among participants. This initial
activation will last July 1-16, and will reform again Sept. 20-29, then finally
Nov. 3-13 November.
During
these scheduled activations, the task group will also participate in the
Bulgarian-led exercise Breeze, the Turkish-run drill Nusret and the
Romanian-led exercise Poseidon, respectively, to hone their mine
countermeasures skills.
On
Jan. 2, 2025, Bulgaria will take command of the task force from Turkey. There
are currently two activations planned for that year.
For
now, the Turksih support ship TCG Yzb. Güngör Durmuş will act as the flagship.
Other vessels assigned to the task force are the Bulgarian mine-hunter BGS
Struma, the Romanian mine-sweeper ROS Slt. Alexandru Axente and the Turkish
mine-hunter TCG Akçay.
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