
2025-07-14
In May 28th,
the EU announced a new strategy for a stable and secure Black Sea region,
including Ukraine, the Republic of Moldova, Georgia, Türkiye, Armenia and
Azerbaijan.
The strategy aims to boost connections and growth, by
linking Europe with the South Caucasus, Central Asia, and beyond. Amidst
Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, the strategy will also reinforce
the EU’s geopolitical role as a reliable actor in the Black Sea region.
The EU will forge closer cooperation with the region and take forward regional cooperation on connectivity. Future cooperation with the Black Sea region is structured under three pillars:
○Enhancing security, stability, and resilience;
○Fostering sustainable growth and prosperity;
○Promoting environmental protection, climate change resilience and preparedness, and civil protection.
Together with its partners in the region, the EU will
implement three flagship initiatives under each of these
pillars to unlock the region’s potential for growth, while also addressing the
immediate challenges of conflict and security:
·
Black
Sea Maritime Security,
and the establishment of a Black Sea Maritime Security Hub, will
strengthen maritime safety and security, protect critical maritime
infrastructure and the marine environment. It will also strengthen regional
cooperation on demining and address risks to the environment and maritime
safety.
·
A
dedicated Connectivity Agenda – aligned with the extended
Trans-European Networks – will develop transport, energy and digital networks
to leverage the potential of the Black Sea region as a vital corridor linking
Europe with Central Asia through the South Caucasus, boosting economic growth
and competitiveness.
·
Preparedness
of coastal communities and blue economy sectors will be reinforced to enable Black Sea countries to
tackle war-related environmental damage, respond to climate-change related
risks and seize opportunities for sustainable growth.
The strategy will bring all relevant EU instruments and
policies together, mobilising investments in line with the Global Gateway
Strategy and in a Team Europe spirit (the EU institutions in cooperation with
the Member States, as well as the European financial institutions).
“An active role of the European Union is crucial in
advancing security and peace in the Black Sea region especially with Russia’s
war of aggression against Ukraine,” President Ursula von der Leyen said. “We will
closely work with our neighbours to foster security and stability in the
region. Together we can build a stronger and more prosperous future for all.”
The European Commission has proposed a dedicated EU ministerial meeting with partner countries to advance cooperation under the EU strategic approach.
Info: euneighbourseast.eu