Paul Goble
Staunton,
July 11 – Many are urging Kyiv to turn to international arbitration courts to
force Russia to live up to the terms of the November 2003 accord with Moscow on
use of the Sea of Azov, Sergey Meshcheryak says; but they are wrong because
that agreement is so poorly drawn that Moscow can and will exploit its
ambiguities to avoid living up to its responsibilities.
Instead, the
senior Ukrainian diplomat who has specialized in international agreements
argues, Kyiv must denounce the 2003 accord and rely instead on the provisions
of the 1982 Law of the Sea treaty which both Kyiv and Moscow have ratified and
which offer Ukraine real advantages (gordonua.com/blogs/sergey-meshcheryak/pravovoy-put-resheniya-situacii-v-azovskom-more-denonsaciya-dogovora-o-sotrudnichestve-mezhdu-ukrainoy-i-rf-261394.html).
The 2003 agreement, Meshcheryak argues, is
“distinguished by legal indefiniteness in the regulation of the regime of water
space and the continental shelf and correspondingly with a lack of clear legal
norms which would allow holding the Russian Federation to account for its illegal
actions” on the sea.
Consequently, he says, “the legal path for
the resolution of the situation consists in the denunciation of this 2003 treaty
and the application of the terms of the 1982 Convention on the Law of the Sea
to the Sea of Azov.” That measure is precisely drawn, recognized by
Russia, Ukraine and most countries around the world – the US is an exception –
and benefits Ukraine.
Those opposed to such a step argue that
denouncing the Azov convention would have a direct and negative impact on the
January 2003 accord between Ukraine and Russia on their state borders; but that
is not the case as a close reading of Article 5 of that accord shows, Meshcheryak
says.
And therefore, he says, Kyiv has little choice
but to denounce the Azov agreement and invoke the Law of the Sea provisions if
it is to have a firm legal basis internationally for mobilizing international support
against Russia’s actions in the Sea of Azov and the Kerch Straits, actions that
clearly violate the Law of the Sea.
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