soviet black sea fleetの例文
- The division of the coveted Soviet Black Sea Fleet has long stymied Russian-Ukrainian relations.
- The current composition of the Ukrainian battle fleet consists entirely of former Soviet Black Sea Fleet ships.
- Ukraine and Russia have been at odds over the former Soviet Black Sea Fleet since the 1991 Soviet collapse.
- The two countries have been arguing for five years over how to divide the former Soviet Black Sea Fleet.
- He also assailed Moscow for its refusal to give Georgia a part of the former Soviet Black Sea Fleet.
- She met the Soviet Black Seas fleet at the straits of Bosphurus during the 1973 Israeli / Arab war.
- A key rift has been over the ex-Soviet Black Sea Fleet and the mainly ethnic Russian Crimean peninsula.
- On October 9, 1993, a Russo-Ukrainian-Georgian dispute over the Soviet Black Sea Fleet shares.
- Georgian leaders have insisted they will hold on to the country's share of the former Soviet Black Sea Fleet.
- The two former Soviet republics have been arguing for five years over how to divide the former Soviet Black Sea Fleet.
- In October 1943, this became evident again when StG 3 carried out several attacks against the Soviet Black Sea Fleet.
- By controlling this bottleneck in a war situation, the Soviet Black Sea Fleet would be prevented from entering the Mediterranean.
- The city has historically been the base for the Russian and later Soviet Black Sea Fleet, but is on Ukrainian territory.
- Ukraine and Russia launched joint naval exercises Thursday, linking the remnants of the former Soviet Black Sea Fleet in peacekeeping maneuvers.
- Sevastopol, the Crimean Peninsula home port of the former Soviet Black Sea fleet, was closed to foreigners in Soviet times.
- The Bulgarian Navy was nonetheless involved in a number of skirmishes with the Soviet Black Sea Fleet, which attacked Bulgarian shipping.
- This was followed by a long and controversial partition of the Soviet Black Sea Fleet between newly independent Ukraine and the Russian Federation.
- Chersonesos was closed to foreigners because it was near the headquarters of the Soviet Black Sea Fleet and its nuclear submarine base in Sevastopol.
- Relations between Kiev and Moscow have been soured by a dispute over ownership of the former Soviet Black Sea Fleet and its Crimean bases.
- President Boris Yeltsin may visit Ukraine this month to resolve a bitter dispute over the former Soviet Black Sea Fleet, officials said Thursday.