EU Unveils Black Sea Strategy with an Eye on Post-War Ukraine
- On May 28 in Istanbul, the European Union introduced a new strategy aimed at enhancing security in the Black Sea area by addressing escalating risks posed by Russia and upgrading defense capabilities across the region.
- The strategy arises from Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which has destabilized the region and highlighted the need for stronger EU support and coordination.
- The plan involves establishing a dedicated hub focused on maritime security in the Black Sea to improve early warning capabilities, safeguard vital infrastructure, coordinate demining operations, and assist with potential peacekeeping missions.
- Kaja Kallas highlighted that improving the speed of delivering military assets to the area boosts defense capabilities and reinforces NATO, stressing the importance of upgrading infrastructure such as ports, roads, and railways to enhance military mobility.
- The strategy aims to strengthen cooperation with Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Turkey, Armenia, and Azerbaijan, promoting security, connectivity, and resilience amid ongoing hybrid threats.
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