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Three NATO states to jointly demine Black Sea

Türkiye, Romania and Bulgaria will jointly clear the Black Sea from mines drifting in their waters as a result of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

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The ministry did not provide any details on how the problem of floating mines would be solved. The three countries discussed this issue at a meeting of NATO defense ministers in Brussels, informs the Turkish Defense Ministry.

Last week, the UK government said that Russia could use sea mines to attack civilian ships in the Black Sea, including installing them on approaches to Ukrainian ports.

Earlier, it was revealed that three NATO member states, Türkyie, Romania and Bulgaria, were discussing the creation of a special unit to clear the Black Sea of the mines that were drifting into their territorial waters due to Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.

It was reported that they could create a joint unit as early as next month.

While the planned initiative was not a NATO operation, the joint demining force would be the first major combined allied effort in the Black Sea since President Vladimir Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine.

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