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29 Jan, 2022 19:14 HomeRussia & FSU
Russia replies to Irish fishermen
Military exercises set to take place in international waters in Ireland’s exclusive economic zone are moved

FILE PHOTO: Russian Navy’s missile cruiser Marshal Ustinov sails off for an exercise in the Arctic © Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP
The Russian Embassy in Dublin has confirmed that Moscow has decided to move naval drills, scheduled for next week, following a request from the Irish government.
In a statement, issued on Saturday evening, Ambassador Yury Filatov said the planned military exercise will now take place outside of Ireland’s Exclusive Economic Zone.
Earlier on Saturday, Minister Simon Coveney, whose brief extends to both Ireland’s foreign affairs and defense ministries, revealed that he’d personally asked his Russian counterpart Sergey Shoigu to reconsider the location of the drills.
Filatov called the move of the exercises a “gesture of goodwill” in Saturday’s statement and said moving outside the zone was done with “the aim not to hinder fishing activities by the Irish vessels in the traditional fishing areas.” READ MORE: Russian Navy warships embark on ‘long-distance’ mission amid NATO tensions (VIDEO)
Ireland has previously protested the planned drills, saying they were not “welcome” and citing tensions around Ukraine as the supposed reason the maneuvers were unwanted in its EEZ. Dublin had admitted it had no authority to prevent the military drills, which were set to take place on international waters, 240 kilometers (150 miles) off the southwest coast of Ireland.
Irish fishing representatives held what was described as a “very positive” meeting with Filatov on Thursday, following threats amplified by the media that some fishermen would try to disrupt the drills. During this meeting in Dublin the two sides agreed on a 60- to 80-kilometer (37- to 49-mile) buffer zone between the fishing boats and the Russian warships.
Russia’s live-fire drills in the Atlantic are part of large-scale naval exercises which will be taking place in several regions of the world. They will include over 140 warships and support vessels, as well as approximately 10,000 participating troops. READ MORE: Biden says US will send troops to Eastern Europe in ‘near term’ – media
However, after Washington called the alleged Russian invasion “imminent,” Ukrainian officials have asked Western media to tone down the “panic” over Russian troop movements, suggesting these were not necessarily a sign of an inevitable military conflict. You can share this story on social media:
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