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The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Donald Cook (DDG 75) arrived in Odessa, Ukraine, Feb. 25 for a scheduled port visit as part of the U.S. Navy's continued Black Sea presence and support to regional partners.
Since arriving in the Black Sea Feb. 19, the ship’s crew conducted maritime interoperability training exercises with the Turkish navy. These operations enhance regional maritime stability, combined readiness and naval capability with our NATO allies and Black Sea partners. This is the fourth U.S. ship visit to Odessa since January 2018.
While in port, the ship will host local dignitaries and media for tours and engagements with the crew, including a reception.
Donald Cook is the third U.S. naval vessel to conduct operations in the Black Sea in 2019 to strengthen interoperability with NATO allies and partners, and demonstrate the collective resolve to Black Sea security. In January, USS Donald Cook and USS Fort McHenry conducted port visits to Georgia and Romania, respectively.
The U.S. Navy routinely operates in the Black Sea consistent with the Montreux Convention and international law.
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