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  • NATO and the Black Sea Region

    NATO and the Black Sea Region

    According to military experts, the Black Sea region is a hot zone right now.
    Since the launch of the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24,
    2022, fighter jets and drones of the two warring sides constantly overfly the
    area. In the annexed Crimean Peninsula, or a little further to the west,
    Ukrainian territories are under the control of Russian occupation forces. Not
    far from Odessa, the biggest port on the Black Sea, the pro-Russian Transnistria
    has been de facto a breakaway region in the Republic of Moldova, self-proclaiming
    its autonomy in the wake of an armed conflict which killed hundreds of people, that
    ended with the intervention of Russian troops on the side of the rebels. Also
    on the Black Sea and also following a Russian invasion, Georgia in turn lost control
    over Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Pundits say Western powers are uncomfortable
    with the conflict in Ukraine and the frozen conflicts in the Republic of
    Moldova and Georgia, all fueled by Moscow.

    For this reason, the Black Sea
    region is of great strategic importance for NATO, the NATO deputy Secretary
    General, Mircea Geoană said in Constanța, the biggest Romanian port on the Black
    Sea. A former ambassador in Washington and Foreign Minister two decades ago,
    when Romania was allowed to join NATO, Deputy Secretary Geoană pays frequent
    visits to Romania, where according to opinion polls he holds good chances of
    winning next year’s presidential election. Goeană never leaves before addressing
    the media and giving assurances that NATO will continue to pay special
    attention to this area and take measures to protect the interests, citizens and
    economies of Allied states. More recently, Mircea Geoană visited the Mircea
    cel Bătrân Naval Forces Academy. Previously, he visited neighboring Bulgaria
    where he had a meeting with Prime Minister Nikolai Denko and the army
    leadership. The NATO official also visited the NATO multinational battle group.
    According to Radio Romania’s correspondent in Bulgaria, Mircea Geoană
    insisted that assistance for Ukraine must continue. Russia will use the upcoming
    winter as a weapon, which is why we have to continue to provide Ukrainians with
    everything they need to stay strong on teh battlefield and have a stronger
    position at the negotiations table, Mircea Geoană said. Part of this assistance
    is the inauguration of the F-16 European Training Center at the 86 Air Base in
    Fetești (south). The center will be an international hub F-16 training
    addressing pilots from Romania, allied and partner states, including Ukraine. (VP).