Bulgaria has proposed the creation of a multinational maritime coordination center in the western part of the Black Sea to enhance the safety of shipping. The country has offered to host this center, aiming to strengthen maritime security in the region. This initiative is part of Bulgaria’s efforts to contribute to the safety and efficiency of maritime activities in the Black Sea.
The proposal was put forward by Prime Minister Zhelyazkov at a summit in Paris. The center would focus on coordinating efforts to ensure the safety of shipping in the western Black Sea. By hosting such a center, Bulgaria aims to play a key role in promoting cooperation among Black Sea countries to address maritime security challenges effectively.
The establishment of this maritime coordination center aligns with Bulgaria’s commitment to enhancing maritime safety and security in the region. By offering to host this center, Bulgaria demonstrates its willingness to take a leading role in safeguarding the waters of the Black Sea. This initiative reflects the country’s proactive approach to addressing maritime security issues and fostering cooperation among neighboring countries in the region.
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