The European Union (EU) has announced a ‘Black Sea Strategy’ to strengthen cooperation with Black Sea nations including Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Turkey, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. The strategy focuses on security, growth, and climate change, with plans to establish a maritime security hub and improve the Baltic-Black-Aegean Sea maritime corridor. The EU aims to diversify its energy sources, reduce dependence on Russian energy, and increase engagement with the Black Sea region through this strategy.
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