Romania wants to host planned EU Black Sea security hub, president says
BUCHAREST, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Romania wants to host a planned European Union Black Sea maritime security hub, Romanian President Nicusor Dan said on Monday after meeting European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
Brussels proposed in May creating a hub to boost security in the Black Sea by gathering information from multiple countries to monitor the strategically important region more closely.
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