hello and welcome to bbc news. russia has shown its determined to assert control over ukraine s black sea coast. that s despite moscow s decision to withdraw from the much fought over snake island earlier this week. in the past 2a hours, missiles have hit the port of odessa, killing at least 19 people. before they were effectively blockaded, ports in the black sea were used to export grain. now, ukraine accuses russia of stealing that grain and it says this russian flagged cargo ship has left the russian occupied port of berdyansk with a cargo of seed. the ship is heading from berdyansk to the turkish port of karasu. ukraine is demanding that turkey a nato member intercept it. thank you for being with us. ukraine wants turkey to stop the ship. is turkey likely to comply? the ship. is turkey likely to coml ? ~ ~ . comply? well, i think there are a lot of questions. comply? well, i think there are a lot of questions. first - comply? well, i think there are a lot of qu
thank you for being with us. ukraine wants turkey to stop the ship. is turkey likely to comply? the ship. is turkey likely to coml ? ~ ~ . comply? well, i think there are a lot of questions. comply? well, i think there are a lot of questions. first - comply? well, i think there are a lot of questions. first of - a lot of questions. first of all, if you look at the broader turkish behaviour since the russian invasion of ukraine, turkey had tried to position itself based on self interest rather than doing the right thing, ratherthan rather than doing the right thing, rather than following a certain set of values and they played both sides. turkey, that is, played both sides. on top of which, taking the other actors in the middle east was also nervous about antagonising that we are putting too much.
relationship, on russia s relations with different kurdish groups, with the russian position on syria. on a whole host of issues, putin had, priorto whole host of issues, putin had, prior to the invasion of ukraine, vb, putin had set all these leathers and of course turkey had recently purchased a system from russia so there are things that russia could do to put pressure on turkey and syria, for example. russia still in syria. its position remains largely unchanged. again, his relationship with different kurdish groups, so there is ways that putting can still exert pressure and that is one of the many considerations. fix, is one of the many considerations. a russian official previously - considerations. a russian official previously said - considerations. a russian | official previously said that the grain on board the ship was
hello and welcome to bbc news. russia has shown its determined to assert control over ukraine s black sea coast. that s despite moscow s decision to withdraw from the much fought over snake island earlier this week. in the past 2a hours, missiles have hit the port of odessa, killing at least 19 people. before they were effectively blockaded, ports in the black sea were used to export grain. now, ukraine accuses russia of stealing that grain and it says this russian flagged cargo ship has left the russian occupied port of berdyansk with a cargo of seed. the ship is heading from berdyansk to the turkish port of karasu. ukraine is demanding that turkey a nato member intercept it.
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