The United States is on the verge of adopting the Black Sea Security Act of 2023.
Bohdan Ustymenko reported on this in an article published by the Center for Journalistic Investigations.
The bill is an addition to another draft document, the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which defines US spending on national defense in the fiscal year of 2024.
Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Mitt Romney introduced the Black Sea Security Act. Shaheen is a Democrat and Romney is a Republican, which demonstrates the bipartisan support for the United States’ involvement in strengthening the security of the Black Sea region.
According to the US Congress website, the NDAA bill has already passed both Houses, and now the President has to sign it.
The draft law on Black Sea security outlines the US Congress coming to very important conclusions for Ukraine:
The draft law on Black Sea security contains a number of tasks that the United States sets for itself, as well as its views on the problems of ensuring the security of the Black Sea region.
The United States will consider with NATO and Alliance partners the issue of a regular presence in the Black Sea on a rotational basis.
There are mutually beneficial opportunities for increased investment and economic expansion, particularly in energy and transportation infrastructure, between the United States and the states of the wider Black Sea region.
The U.S. government’s policy is to support and strengthen economic ties between the United States and its Black Sea partners by increasing the U.S. presence and U.S. investment.
The US state policy also assumes providing economic alternatives to “China’s economic coercion” that destabilizes and further undermines the economic integration of the Black Sea states.
The United States has an obligation to seek solutions to the food security problems caused by the blockade of Ukrainian seaports, as this global problem will have critical implications for the national security of the United States and its partners and allies.
Militarnyi previously reported that British planes were protecting civilian vessels in the Black Sea.
No later than 180 days after the date of the Black Sea Security Act enactment, the U.S. National Security Council, together with the Department of State, the Department of Defense, and other relevant federal departments and agencies, shall prepare an interagency Black Sea Security and Development Strategy with a classified annex.
The Black Sea Security and Development Strategy will focus on:
It is reported that the Romanian Navy and the United States Navy are organizing multinational Sea Breeze 23.3 exercises to be held in the Black Sea and the Danube Delta.
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