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Romania, Bulgaria, Greece indication offer to improve military movement

Romania, Bulgaria and Greece signed a deal on Thursday to make it possible for speedy crossborder movement of soldiers and weapons to NATO's eastern flank, Romania's defence ministry said.

Russia's 2022 intrusion of Ukraine has actually increased the urgency both for NATO and the European Union to speed up preparations, including the capability to rapidly send out reinforcements, in case of a sudden dispute with Moscow. NATO has told its members that too much red tape is hindering troop motions throughout Europe.

The planned harmonized military mobility passage in between the 3 NATO and EU states was among two such mobility passages settled on the sidelines of the NATO top in Washington.

It aims to enhance transport passages to respond to military mobility requirements by creating roadway and rail supply lines in between the getting involved states, lowering peace time bureaucracy and making the most of performance in case of emergency situation circumstances, the Romanian ministry said.

The 3 states could also connect their ports in the Aegean and Black seas.

Romania and Bulgaria are currently a part of a joint effort with Turkey to pacify roaming mines in the Black Sea.

On Thursday, the Romanian and Bulgarian defence ministers also signed a memorandum to develop a local special operations command centre which will plan and handle the Alliance's unique operations forces in the Black Sea region.

(source: Reuters)