The European Commission announced on May 27 the launch of a new strategy for the Black Sea region aimed at strengthening the region's security and stability, deepening regional connectivity, and promoting sustainable growth and cooperation. The new strategy covers six countries: Ukraine, Republic of Moldova, Georgia, Turkey, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. European Commission President von der Leyen said that as the Russian-Ukrainian conflict continues, it is more important than ever for the EU to play an active role in the Black Sea region. According to the European Union, the strategy will revolve around security, sustainable development, and combating climate change.

Zhitongcaijing · 05/28 10:49
The European Commission announced on May 27 the launch of a new strategy for the Black Sea region aimed at strengthening the region's security and stability, deepening regional connectivity, and promoting sustainable growth and cooperation. The new strategy covers six countries: Ukraine, Republic of Moldova, Georgia, Turkey, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. European Commission President von der Leyen said that as the Russian-Ukrainian conflict continues, it is more important than ever for the EU to play an active role in the Black Sea region. According to the European Union, the strategy will revolve around security, sustainable development, and combating climate change.