Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey Forge Naval Alliance

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The Mine Counter-measures Task Group Black Sea, formed through an agreement among Bulgaria, Romania, and Turkey in January, is anticipated to achieve operational readiness by April or May, according to Admiral Emil Eftimov, Chief of Defence for Bulgaria. The task group aims to enhance maritime safety and minimize shipping risks in the Black Sea region.

During the opening of the Rescue at Sea Center at the Nikola Vaptsarov Naval Academy in Varna, Admiral Eftimov, accompanied by Defence Minister Todor Tagarev and Bulgarian Navy Commander Rear Admiral Kiril Mihaylov, shared insights into the developments. Notably, Turkey's ratification of the agreement is a crucial step for the task group to become fully operational.

Defence Minister Tagarev emphasized the inclusivity of the Task Group, expressing openness to the participation of other NATO allies. Operating in line with the Montreux Convention, the group will not deploy ships. Minister Tagarev underlined that the rotational command structure will contribute to effective coordination.

Rear Admiral Mihaylov highlighted that the Bulgarian Navy, despite receiving alerts, has not encountered real instances of floating sea mines this year. The Mine Counter-measures Task Group will play a vital role in addressing potential threats and enhancing maritime security in the Black Sea.

Admiral Eftimov also shed light on ongoing priorities, emphasizing the modernization of the Naval Base in Varna. With a project already in progress, the goal is to create suitable conditions for accommodating new Navy ships.

In addition to maritime developments, Defence Minister Tagarev provided insights into the Land Forces' modernization, outlining a structured financing timetable. Bulgaria has initiated the...

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