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Ukraine requests NATO to send warships to sea

                 Ukraine requests NATO to send warships to sea




Ukraine President Petro Poroshenko urges US-led military alliance NATO to send warships to the ocean. On Sunday, the members of the Russian Navy seized three Ukrainian ships and 24 navigators in the Kerch system located between Krishna and the Azov Sea. Although the NATO is not a member of Ukraine, the military alliance assures full support to the situation.Ukrainian President NATO has asked such requests in the wake of the tension between the two countries.
After the Crimea acquisition, Moscow's dispute with the West around Azov Sea comes in the open. The relations between the two neighboring countries are currently under severe deterioration.On Wednesday Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine's president that he is provoking navy to raise his popularity in the upcoming year's election.After the crisis began, Petro has issued martial law for 30 days along the border of Ukraine. On the contrary, Russia also announced the establishment of the S-400 missile defense system in Crimea within a few weeks.He said to build, Vladimir Putin is no longer seeking anything except the odd sea seizure. Germany is our closest ally. Our hope is that NATO countries will help us to complete our ship in the ocean.He said we can not accept Russia's aggressive policy. At first they put their hands on Crimea. After Eastern Ukraine. Now they are asking for azive sea. If they can not stop now, but what is the next time they want?

On Monday, NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg asked Russia to release two ships and crew of Ukraine. He said that Moscow has to realize its consequences.Kiev is also accused of helping the Kremlin of Eastern Ukraine separatists The Russian-backed separatists want to liberate a large part of the territory of Ukraine from Kiev's regime. According to the Kiev Post, it has been said that Western governments have reached the bottom of the acceptance of right-wing politicians, while Poroshenko likes the governments of the Western world. In recent polls, Poroshenko seems to be getting the top 10 percent of the votes in the presidential election. 50 percent of the remaining voters say, whatever happens, they are no longer supporting Poroshenko. In order to strengthen its position, Ukraine's president tries to boost tensions in the Crimea region, saying Putin. In the event of extreme tension with Russia in 2014, martial law was not enforced in the border areas, and in this little case, the law of Poroshenko indicates anything else, the Russian president said. He also called the army's reaction to the action of the Kerch regime as "appropriate" for Ukrainian vessels being illegal in Russian waters.

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