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5 January 09:09
International

Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey want an agreement on de-mining the Black Sea because of the risks posed by the conflict in Ukraine.

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The three countries plan to conclude an agreement next week. It comes amid an increase in incidents of sea mines in the Black Sea and would involve the navies of the three coastal countries.

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România, Bulgaria şi Turcia finalizează un acord pentru deminarea în comun a Mării Negre - Economica.net
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British and German defense ministers announced a cooperation for monitoring Russian submarines in the North Atlantic and the Baltic Sea.
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Greece, Bulgaria, and Romania will sign an agreement in November 2025 for a road and rail transport axis that will connect the Black Sea with the Aegean Sea.
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The Minister of Foreign Affairs Oana Ţoiu participated in a meeting on security in the Black Sea, proposing that Romania host the EU Maritime Security Hub.
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Bulgarian Deputy Prime Minister Karadjov accuses Romania of obstructing the construction of new bridges and ferry connections, citing conditions related to the dredging of the Danube.
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The European Commission calls on member states to cooperate for inspections of the "ghost fleet" tankers, in order to limit Moscow's revenues.
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The heads of the Defense committees in the American Senate, Roger Wicker, and in the House of Representatives, Mike Rogers, criticize the Pentagon's decision to reduce the U.S. military presence in Romania, considering it uncoordinated and contrary to the president's strategy.

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