The initiative will be peaceful, and there will be no talk of NATO ships in the Black Sea, and the purpose of the mission is to show that the three countries are capable of independently solving such a problem.
Bulgaria, Turkey and Romania are discussing the possibility of joining efforts to neutralize mines in the Black Sea that would fall in their waters. Bloomberg writes about it.
Citing the words of two unnamed officials, the publication wrote that the initiative is still being worked on, but the corresponding unit may appear next month.
It is reported that the initiative will be peaceful, and there will be no talk about NATO ships in the Black Sea, and the purpose of the mission is to show that the three countries are capable of independently solving such a problem.
The publication made it clear that the creation of a unit for mine clearance would be the first major joint action of the allies in the Black Sea after the start of a full-scale Russian war against Ukraine.
Earlier it was reported that Bulgaria destroyed a drifting mine on the Black Sea coast.
Source: korrespondent

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