Greece, Bulgaria, and Romania have decided to establish a coordinated military mobility corridor, the Minister for National Defense of Greece, Nikos Dendias said on X, Report informs via RBC Ukraine.
“Today my Bulgarian and Romanian counterparts, Mr. Atanas Zaprianov and Mr.Angel Tîlvăr respectively, and I, signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) regarding the establishment of a Harmonized Military Mobility Corridor, in the margins of the NATO Summit in Washington DC,” he announced.
He added that a trilateral meeting will be held in Alexandroupolis, Greece, this autumn to discuss the implementation of the planned actions.
According to Kathimerini, the military corridor will pass through the eastern wing of NATO.
The plan involves integrating four ports and their respective infrastructures and networks. The corridor being created will connect Thessaloniki and Alexandroupolis with Varna in Bulgaria and Constanta in Romania—four strategically important cities for NATO due to their proximity to NATO's eastern borders.
The agreement will enable military personnel to move seamlessly across Europe and beyond, crossing border points unhindered during mission execution, significantly reducing the time and bureaucratic procedures currently required.