Bolton: U.S. is Concerned about Black Sea Situation

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The United States will defend its interests around the world, as well as the interests of its friends and allies. National Security Advisor to the U.S. President John Bolton expressed concern about the militarization of the Russian-occupied Crimea and the complicated situation in the Black Sea. “We are very concerned about this situation. There are many NATO allies on the Black Sea. We expect that the access will be maintained throughout the Black Sea for all coastal states and for other trading parties that use the Black Sea. The same applies to the Baltic Sea, the same applies to the Arctic Ocean. We and Russians had difficult discussions about these and many other issues in which they are trying to intervene beyond the limits their legitimate interests reach,” Bolton said in an interview with the Radio Liberty. He added that the United States had “some very frank discussions” with Russia regarding arms control and intend to continue them. “The United States will protect its interests around the world, as well as the interests of its friends and allies,” said National Security Advisor to the U.S. President. Korrespondent