According to the Ukrainian media, the international expert community called on the leaders of the Black Sea countries, NATO, the EU and the U.S. to develop a clear strategy to counter Russian aggression in the Black Sea.
The resolution with regard to security challenges in the Black Sea region adopted at the Lviv Security Forum reads that the North Atlantic Alliance should provide Ukraine and Georgia, as soon as possible, with clear and implementable steps to ensure their admission to NATO in accordance with the decision taken at the Bucharest Summit in 2008.
The experts called on recognizing Russian aggression as the biggest threat to prosperity and security of the Black Sea region and expressed concern that recent developments in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict have extended Russia’s military presence in the region through increased Russian contingents in South Caucasus states.
Experts are concerned about the lack of a clear NATO strategy in the region, which creates a vacuum that is easily filled by Russia, and stress that the West should take a holistic approach to its own south-eastern flank, which includes the Baltic, Black, and Mediterranean Seas.
Among the concrete steps to improve security in the Black Sea region, the international expert community of the Lviv Security Forum suggests, in particular, banning the entry of ships from the occupied Crimea to all European ports and ensuring a permanent presence of German and American ships in the Black Sea, also in the Ukrainian ports. It is also necessary to locate a training base in the region for regular joint military exercises of NATO and Black Sea countries.
17 experts, including US Army Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, former Deputy NATO Secretary-General Alexander Vershbow, and former Commander of the Ukrainian Navy Admiral Ihor Voronchenko, supported the resolution.