2003 Tuzla Island conflict | |||||||
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Part of the Post-Soviet conflicts | |||||||
Kerch Strait in 2011, with the long, thin causeway stretching from the Russian coast towards the island | |||||||
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Russia | Ukraine | ||||||
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Vladimir Putin Mikhail Kasyanov |
Leonid Kuchma Viktor Yanukovych |
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2nd Prime Minister of Ukraine
(government) 2nd President of Ukraine
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(1994–1999)
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(1999–2004)
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A dispute over Tuzla Island in the Kerch Strait arose between Russia and Ukraine in 2003, sparked by unannounced Russian construction of a causeway from their side of the strait toward the island, which is Ukrainian territory.[1] Russians offered various reasons for building the causeway, but Ukraine saw it as a threat to their territorial integrity. The dispute raised fears of an armed confrontation,[2] but a settlement was negotiated.