ЕС подчеркивает растущее стратегическое значение Черного моря

17 июня 2019 года Совет по иностранным делам ЕС принял выводы об участии ЕС в черноморском региональном сотрудничестве.

В заявлении на веб-сайте Совета говорится, что "Совет подтверждает свою давнюю приверженность укреплению процветания, стабильности и устойчивости в Черноморском регионе. Он подчеркивает растущее стратегическое значение Черноморского региона для ЕС и призывает к расширению участия ЕС в региональном сотрудничестве на основе инициативы "Черноморская синергия", которая, в частности, подчеркивает важность использования новых возможностей для экономического развития, устойчивости и связности в регионе и за его пределами.

Совет по-прежнему обеспокоен проблемами безопасности в Черноморском регионе. В этом контексте он вновь подтверждает, что уважение международного права, включая принципы независимости, суверенитета и территориальной целостности, Конвенция Организации Объединенных Наций по морскому праву, включая свободу судоходства, а также политические решения ЕС и его политика по непризнанию незаконной аннексии Крыма, является фундаментальным в подходе ЕС к региональному сотрудничеству в Черноморском регионе".

В заключительном документе говорится, что Совет признает, что "расширение регионального сотрудничества в Черноморском регионе будет способствовать реализации Стратегии ЕС по соединению Европы и Азии и ее четырех приоритетов в области транспорта, энергетики, цифровых технологий и связи между людьми". "Совет подчеркивает важность разработки коммуникационного плана для поддержки вклада ЕС в региональное сотрудничество в Черноморском регионе и для повышения наглядности работы ЕС и его государств-членов".

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источник: commonspace.eu

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