Paul Goble
Staunton,
August 16 – Moscow’s moves to seize control of the surface of the Kerch Straits
and the Sea of Azov have attracted concern not only in Ukraine but in the
capitals of Ukraine’s supporters, the Russia’s illegal moves to control a large
part of the Ukrainian shelf not only there but in the Black Sea have not, even
though they may prove more fateful.
After Putin’s Anschluss of Crimea, Moscow took control of
approximately two-thirds of Ukraine’s continental shelf, according the
Ukrainian government’s State Service for Geology and Natural Resources. Now, it
is moving to take control of even more (qha.com.ua/ru/ekonomika/rf-nezakonno-kontroliruet-bolshuyu-chast-ukrainskogo-shelfa-chernogo-i-azovskogo-morei/194754/ and
ukranews.com/news/578796-gosgeologyy-rasskazaly-o-utverzhdennykh-zapasakh-gaza-na-podkontrolnykh-ukrayne-uchastkakh).
Like
the occupation, the continuing war in the Donbass and earlier seizures of portions
of Ukraine’s continental shelf, these latest moves are completely illegal and
threaten to take away from Ukraine approximately 37 billion cubic meters of
natural gas over all and about 10 billion in the Sea of Azov alone.
As
a result of Russian aggression, the area of the shelf Ukraine controls has
contracted by more than 60 percent, from 130,000 square kilometers to about
40,000. If Russia seizes more of this, Kyiv will lose access to an important
source of energy and potential export earnings, goals Moscow manifestly has (qha.com.ua/ru/ekonomika/v-rf-annulirovali-ukrainskie-litsenzii-na-polzovanie-nedrami-krima/194710/).
Consequently,
any strategy to defend Ukraine’s rights in the Sea of Azov must take into
account not only Russian aggression on the surface of that body of water but
also Moscow’s illegal seizure of the seabed below.
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