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What rights does the Montreux Convention provide to Turkey during times of war?
A)
Full control over the Turkish Straits
B)
The right to regulate trade through the Black Sea
C)
The ability to block all vessels, including merchant vessels
D)
The right to regulate the transit of naval warships

Correct Answer :   The right to regulate the transit of naval warships


The Turkish Ministry of National Defense recently announced that it will impose restrictions on the passage of warships belonging to countries not bordering the Black Sea within the framework of the Montreux Convention.

About Montreux Convention :

* It is an agreement concerning the Dardanelles Strait and the Bosporus Strait, also known as the Turkish Straits or the Black Sea Straits.
* The Turkish straits are the only maritime passage between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.
* Accordingtothe1936Montreux Convention Regarding the Regime of the Straits, often referred to simply as the Montreux Convention, Turkey has control over the Turkish Straits.
* In the event of a war, the pact gives Turkey the right to regulate the transit of naval warships and to block the straits to warships belonging to the countries involved in the conflict.
* Merchant vessels enjoy freedom of passage through the Turkish Straits, while passages of vessels of war are subject to some restrictions that vary depending on whether these vessels belong to the Black Sea littoral States or not.
* Besides some general restrictions applicable to all, vessels of war belonging to non-littoral States are subject to specific restrictions, such as those regarding maximum aggregate tonnage and duration of stay in the Black Sea.

* The principal provisions of the Convention ruling the passage of vessels of war are:
* Aircraft carriers, whether belonging to the littoral States or not, can in no way pass through the Turkish Straits.
* Only submarines belonging to littoral States can pass through the Turkish Straits for the purpose of rejoining their base in the Black Sea for the first time after their construction or purchase, or for the purpose of repair in dockyards outside the Black Sea.
* The total number and maximum aggregate tonnage of all foreign naval forces which may be in the course of passage through the Turkish Straits are limited to 9 and 15.000 tons respectively.
* The maximum aggregate tonnage which non-littoral States may have in the Black Sea is 45.000 tons.
* In this regard, the maximum aggregate tonnage of the vessels of war that one non-littoral State may have in the Black Sea is 30.000 tons.
* Vessels of war belonging to non-littoral States cannot stay more than 21 days in the Black Sea.
* Passages through the Turkish Straits are notified to Türkiye through diplomatic channels prior to intended passages.
* The notification time is 8 days for vessels of war belonging to littoral States, and 15 days for those of non-littoral States.


Article 19 of the Convention :

* Vessels of war belonging to belligerent powers, whether they are Black Sea Powers or not, which have become separated from their bases, may return thereto.
* That means warships can return to their original bases through the passage,andTurkey cannot prevent it.
* For example, a Russian fleet registered in the Black Sea but currently located in the Mediterranean Sea is allowed to pass through the Bosporus and Dardanelles straits and return to its base.

Source : Dailyhunt

Published On : October 23, 2023
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