Ukraine has joined the global agreement on ocean protection: what does this mean.
According to inkorr.com: Ukraine has become a participant in the agreement that promotes ocean protection, an important step towards the conservation of oceanic ecosystems and the sustainable use of marine resources. Minister Oleksiy Sobolev emphasized the significance of signing the agreement for Ukraine's European future during the ceremony in New York.
'This agreement is yet another important step towards Ukraine's European future. We reaffirm that the preservation of oceans and seas is part of our European and global ecological integration,' the minister emphasized.
Ukraine's location on the Black and Azov Seas defines marine security and ecosystem protection as strategic priorities for the country and the region. Joining the agreement opens up new opportunities for national science and the economy, allowing Ukraine to participate in international decisions regarding marine environment protection, as well as drawing attention to the deteriorating ecological situation in Crimea and the Black Sea due to actions by Russia.
Summary
Thus, Ukraine's participation in the agreement on ocean protection is an important step for the preservation of marine ecosystems and creates new prospects for the country in global environmental issues. This demonstrates Ukraine's readiness to cooperate with other countries, even without direct access to the ocean, in the collective protection of our planet.
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