"Over the past year, we have sustained a presence in the Black Sea, even as we operate consistently in the Mediterranean. We are making our presence in the region `normal,` and we are conducting regular and frequent exercises and engagements with navies in the area,"
Vice-Admiral James Foggo, Commander of the 6th Fleet, stated.
"We’ve tried to maintain near-continuous presence in the Black Sea because it is an important region," said the commander, whose forces previously entered the sea for Exercise Breeze and Exercise Sea Shield in July, and Exercise Trident Poseidon in May.
The annual Sea Breeze exercises began in 1997 and have grown in size each year. This year, the US has sent the guided-missile destroyer USS Donald Cook, which entered the Black Sea on August 28, a Lockheed P-3 Orion anti-submarine and maritime surveillance aircraft, and around 400 sailors to participate in the drills, which have maritime, land and air components.
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