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The US Sixth Fleet Commander came up with an excuse why a warship was not allowed into the waters of Georgia

In the USA, they found an excuse for why the USNS Yuma warship refused to be allowed into Georgian territorial waters.

The USNS Yuma warship, which spent almost two days at the borders of Georgia’s territorial waters, was forced to sail to the western part of the Black Sea without entering the port of Poti, because of the refusal of the Georgian authorities to allow a naval ship into the territorial waters of the country . Nevertheless, the United States has already come up with yet another miserable excuse for this, saying that the overload of the seaport was to blame.

According to the information publication "Polygraph", The expectation of access to the territorial waters of Georgia was associated with the strongest loading of the seaport, however, the journalists, for unknown reasons, did not explain why the naval vessel was completely forced to wait in the backyard, closing access to the territorial waters and leaving" USNS Yuma »Alone with Russian patrol ships.

"This is not true. A commercial vessel lingered on a mooring in Poti - at this point, the USNS Yuma was supposed to make a regular restocking stop. Given the length of the delay for a commercial vessel, USNS Yuma departed in accordance with its planned schedule, which also prevented further delays with the subsequent planned commercial movement of vessels in Poti. ”- said the public relations officer of the US Sixth Fleet, Commander Kyle Raines.

Raines, for obvious reasons, did not comment on why the naval vessel was never allowed into the territorial waters of Georgia, and why the US Navy ship had to sail more than a thousand kilometers to replenish supplies, if such a task could be performed in any nearby port of Romania, Bulgaria. or Ukraine, where, by the way, the unwanted guest had to go later.

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