NATO to Send Standing Maritime Groups to the Black Sea MCM Coalition, Romania claims

NATO to Send Standing Maritime Groups to the Black Sea MCM Coalition, Romania claims
Italian Navy's ITS CHIOGGIA neutralizing a sea mine with EODs during Dynamic Mariner exercise (SNMCMG2 photo)
On January 10, 2024, the Romanian Ministry of Defense issued a press release stating that the Bulgarian minister would sign a memorandum of understanding with Turkey and Bulgaria to counter the threat of sea mines in the Black Sea. In the press release, the Ministry stated that NATO standing maritime groups would participate in MCM activities in the Black Sea.
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Romanian Ministry of Defence press release – Translated by Naval News

The Minister of National Defence, Angel Tรฎlvฤƒr, will sign on Thursday, 11 January, together with his Turkish and Bulgarian counterparts, the Memorandum of Understanding on the establishment of the Task Force to Combat Sea Mines in the Black Sea – MCM Black Sea, in the trilateral format Republic of Turkey, Romania and Bulgaria, during an official ceremony in Istanbul.

The MCM Black Sea is an initiative of the three allies bordering the Black Sea to facilitate the safety of navigation by combating the threat of sea mines.

The operational structure of MCM Black Sea, with a rotating command every six months and two planned activations in each rotation, will ensure a continuous level of vigilance and preparedness, and contribute to strengthening the Allied posture of deterrence and defence of the Eastern flank.

NATO’s littoral partners, as well as NATO’s Standing Naval Groups and non- littoral Allies, will be able to participate in MCM Black Sea activities to develop cooperation in support of Black Sea security and improve interoperability.

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