EU Unveils Black Sea Strategy with an Eye on Post-War Ukraine
- On May 28, 2025, the European Union introduced a new plan from Istanbul designed to enhance security and stability throughout the Black Sea region.
- This strategy responds to Russia's unprovoked full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which has destabilized the region and exposed security vulnerabilities.
- The plan includes establishing a dedicated maritime security center for the Black Sea to enable real-time surveillance and safeguard critical infrastructure, enhancing transportation networks, and addressing hybrid threats such as cyberattacks and disinformation.
- The EU's top diplomat highlighted that the new hub will improve early warning capabilities and enable rapid troop deployment, thereby strengthening NATO's deterrence in the region.
- The plan fosters closer cooperation with Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Türkiye, Armenia, and Azerbaijan, aiming to promote security, resilience, and shared prosperity in the Black Sea region.
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The EU has presented on Wednesday a new strategy for the Black Sea, which will allow the region to transport better heavy military equipment, while the Russian threat is planning on Eastern Europe.
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