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"The strategies which have already been developed, such as those for the Baltic Sea or Danube, have been important because they have provided both an integrated framework for tackling the challenges and opportunities present in the relevant region and pilot projects for future macro-regional strategies. Given their success, I think that the European Union can use these models to develop future strategies. Apart from the Mediterranean region mentioned in this report, I would also like to give the example of the Black Sea region, which is well-known for its strategic importance deriving from its great wealth of natural resources and a potential market of more than 350 million consumers.
Unfortunately, Black Sea cooperation plays a fairly modest role in the European Union’s current plans, but I think that the EU should play a significant role in this region by devising a European strategy for the Black Sea. Any strategy will generate major benefits, not only for the states in the Black Sea basin, but also for the whole EU, thereby establishing a real bridge between Europe and Asia."@en1
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