NSC at “EU’s Strategic Approach to the Black Sea Region – Goals, Instruments, Challenges to Democracy”

NSC at “EU’s Strategic Approach to the Black Sea Region – Goals, Instruments, Challenges to Democracy”

New Strategy Center participated on 20 November in the conference “EU’s Strategic Approach to the Black Sea Region – Goals, Instruments, Challenges to Democracy”, organized by the Black Sea House in partnership with the Initiative for European Democratic Culture in Cluj-Napoca and Ovidius University of Constanța.

NSC was represented by Rear Admiral (ret.) Liviu Coman, Senior Associate Expert, who took part as a speaker. He emphasized the urgent need for a Romanian Maritime Security Strategy, as a cornerstone of the new security architecture in the Black Sea region, in the context of hybrid threats and ongoing strategic transformations. Together with other experts, he also examined the geopolitical developments in the region and the EU and NATO’s role in strengthening resilience and security in the Black Sea area.

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