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Zelensky Announces New Maritime Strategy on Ukraine's Navy Day to Secure Black Sea
Jul 7, 2024, 07:57 AM
Ukraine is developing a new maritime strategy, as announced by President Volodymyr Zelensky on July 6. The strategy, which will soon be approved by the National Security and Defense Council, aims to enshrine Ukrainian interests, leverage new technological capabilities, and strengthen relations with international partners. This announcement coincides with Ukraine's celebration of its Navy Day on July 7, highlighting the navy's role in fighting Russia and protecting coastal areas. Zelensky emphasized that the Black Sea region will now always be free from Russian domination, and Ukraine will maintain its own fleet and influence in the region. The strategy also aims to safeguard vital Black Sea shipping routes for Ukraine's grain and other exports, ensuring global food security. The announcement was made in Odessa, underscoring Ukraine's commitment to breaking Russia's Black Sea blockade.
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