"We must ensure our region's security": Reznikov arrives in Romania for Black Sea Security Conference
Ukraine's Minister of Defense, Oleksii Reznikov, arrived on a working visit to Bucharest, Romania, for the first Black Sea Security Conference.
Rubryka reports, citing Reznikov's Twitter.
"My visit to Bucharest begins. It's going to be a busy day at the 1st Black Sea Security Conference for me and our Romanian partners," Reznikov wrote. "We must ensure the security of our region. Work to strengthen the Ukrainian army and anti-Kremlin coalition continues!"
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The first Black Sea Security Conference, initiated by Ukraine, will be held in Romania on April 12-13.
The event will take place within the International Crimea Platform — a mechanism aimed at the de-occupation of Crimea, restoration of the Black Sea, and European and global security.
The conference organizers were the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania, and the Ministry of National Defense of Romania, in partnership with the Center for Defense Strategies (Ukraine).
Issues of information warfare and cyberattacks will also be in the spotlight.