The European Union unveiled a new security strategy for the Black Sea region, aiming to counter Russian threats and improve regional defense infrastructure.
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The European Union unveiled a new security strategy for the Black Sea region on May 28, aiming to counter growing Russian threats, improve regional defense infrastructure, and deepen cooperation with key partners from Ukraine to Turkey
The European Union plans to open a maritime security center in the Black Sea to monitor potential threats and protect critical infrastructure.
Information would be shared with Ukraine and other countries in the Black Sea region whenever possible.
A special EU ministerial meeting with the countries of the region would be held to strengthen cooperation.
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