Turkey abruptly stopped the ferry communication with the Crimea – media

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  1. litwin

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    well, i con´t see any logic in whats goining on between Erdogan and Kremlin kleptocracy . question to Turkish members. whats going on ?
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    Turkey without explanation, stopped ferry service to the occupied Crimea. Photo: TASS

    Turkey stopped the ferry service with occupied Crimea without explanation, the Turkish Crimean ports do not accept the vessel. This was announced by Director of the company – operator of ferry lines “Crimean sea Agency” Stanislav Nails, RIA Novosti reported.

    “Ferry service with Turkey have been suspended… From the Crimea ferries do not accept that this has been going on for two weeks,” said Nail.

    Turkey, he said, did not explain the reasons for its decision. Nail added that the cessation of ferry traffic made it impossible for the supply of goods and products from Turkey to the occupied Peninsula.


    Recall that on the eve of the meeting of the presidents of Turkey and Russia, Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Vladimir Putin
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    Strange, a mechanical problem with the boats?
     
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    LOL)) definitely not , 99% of all Turks are pro Tatars who force one more time to live under Muscovite occupation
     
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    Even though Erdogan and Vladimir Putin met two days ago and had talks, Russia as yet has not lifted the embargo for Turkish goods. ..something Erdogan needs to push through his agenda towards greater power in the government. This might be why the route was cancelled.

    And then again maybe the ships were carrying instigators and terrorists, and so the Crimean authorities did not grant permission. One never knows, after all it is Turkey.
     
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    I have news for you, the Tatars in Crimea are happier under Russia than they would be under Turkey or Ukraine. Give it up Litwin.
     
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    "Tatars in Crimea are happier under Russia" zhanna ask soviet solders how Crimean tatars love Muscovites, and most of killed . arrested in Crimea residence-men are Crimean Tatars



    by the way where leader of Tatars is today`?
     
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    Uhhhh, you know this for a fact jeanova..or is this just another "assumption" on your part?
     
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    Something like the instigators in the LDPR, where's Girkin and Zak these days?
     
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    pretty sure the turks got bigger issues right now then messing with russia, there is a diplomatic crisis going on between the netherlands and turkey right now.
    first the dutch refused to let a turkish minister land and they got called nazi and fascists for it by erdogan
    now they are escorting another turkish minister to the border with germany by force and consider him a unwanted foreigner
     
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    you must be joking how can you compere those 2? Muscovy is the biggest traditional enemy of Turkey...ask zhanna about it
     
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    Uhhh, there are no Soviet soldiers today. The Soviet Union is gone, remember? As for the leader of the Crimean Tatars, he is in Crimea, where would he be? Unless you're thinking of the trouble making militant who was kicked out.

    You do know that the Crimeans were not the only people exiled by Stalin? Sixty thousand Greeks were also exiled but not for the same reason as the Tatars. The Tatars were considered a threat because of Muslim sympathies towards Germany, while with the Greeks it was because they refused to communize.

    As for the living conditions, this is the way the Tatars were living under Ukraine. Russia wanted to better the situation but with the sanctions on Crimea, they will just have to wait. Maybe now with the break up of the EU and the sympathies that many in Italy and France have with Crimea, things might change.

    In this video an Englishman is interviewing the Tatars in Crimea. Watch it, it's interesting.

     
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    please if we go by the list of traditional or historical enemy's of turkey there would be nobody left in europe or the midle east outside perhaps France, and most of them are caused by turkish desire to be a bully and expand.the only reason russia may be the turkish biggest traditional enemy of that list is because the ottomans(turks) have been trying to expand north since the 16th century years and generally got their asses kicked every single time and pushed back.
    and obviously russia wanted to liberate constantinople(instanbul) for a long time

    out of 12 wars against russia winning only 3 time (2 of wich where thanks to foreign help (crimean war and ww1) )is a pretty embarrassing record. makes you wonder if they will ever learn.

    but even then the current day relations are better then back then and i'm pretty sure the russian ambassador is stil welcome in Ankarra
    while at this moment the Dutch embassy is now closed in ankarra after the recent fallout
    and the dutch ambassador is no longer welcome in Turkey.
     
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    Turkey's furious with Germany too, but its diplomatic crises' has to do with wanting to restore its empire. It has no diplomatic relations with Syria, Egypt, Cyprus, Armenia, and probably Lebanon. ..and it just renewed its relations with Russia and Israel. They also refuse to take their troops out of Iraq and now Syria.

    The worse though is with Greece and Cyprus. Last week they were ready to invade Greece with the excuse the islands belong to Turkey, and the US stopped them. Now they're starting with Cyprus, and it's all because of the oil and gas in the Greek and Cypriot waters.

    This is where WWIII will start.
     
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    If the Russians wanted to kill him, they wouldn't have banned him from entering Crimea. Also if he was charged in absentia, it means he must have committed some crime.

    You do realize of course, that the Tatars are only 11% of the population in Crimea, and that over 90% of the population voted to be with Russia?


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    Russia charges in absentia Muslim Tatar leader - Al Jazeera English
    www.aljazeera.com/.../russia-charges-absentia-muslim-tatar-leader-160121145701783...
    Jan 21, 2016 - Officials in Moscow-annexed Crimea said on Thursday that a revered community leader of Tatars, a Muslim minority with a long history of ..."

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    Hello-o, good mo-o-orning, Ottoman Empire and that 'all-muslim-state' bullshit is in the past already!

    Likely either a technical problem, or some political NATO-themed yapping.
     
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    ...that had not a single day of military action between Russia and Turkey for past ninety eight years and seven months.
     
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    "If the Russians wanted to kill him, they wouldn't have banned him from entering Crimea" so I was right you was wrong, right? Mustafa is not living in Crimia?
     
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    You forgot to mention of the last Muscovite - Turkish war over SU and turkmen , which turkey won...So this 'friendship' will not last for long
     
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    Ok, you really want to count all Russo-Turkish wars and analize outcome of each of them..?

    Because - so you know - it is a competition listed as one of kinds of Special Olympics
     
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    They'll have to wait a long time jeanova, seems Trumpizdah is in no hurry to remove sanctions, and his incestuous wormhole of a cabinet is dropping like flies, Flynn, preibus, sessions, list will go on.
     
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    @...that had not a single day of military action between Russia and Turkey for past ninety eight years and seven months
     
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    Yes, not a day of military action. That incident - is an incident. And incidents like that happen. Regretfully - but unavoidable.
     
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    I see you're waiting for them to be assassinated. It seems the only talent the Kiev mafia has ...or is it a Nazi talent? Weird! Oh well, it's the cowards way out I guess. So tell me, what has Ukraine gained from the assassinations so far?

    There's some kind of a strange logic in what Kiev's doing, which makes me think of ISIS. Didn't you notice that with each assassination Donbas moves closer to Russia... Wouldn't that mean that Russia gains and Ukraine loses?
     

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