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The countries of the “Odesa Triangle” – Moldova, Romania and Ukraine at the Munich Security Conference agreed to create a Triple Cyber Alliance.
The meeting resulted in a Declaration on strengthening the resilience of Romania, Moldova, and Ukraine in key areas such as energy security, cybersecurity, and cooperation to improve the three countries’ land communications, logos-press.md reports.
“Through the Odesa Triangle format, we are accelerating the implementation of joint infrastructure projects, strengthening the regional voice on the global stage, and addressing the specific challenges of our historical communities. At the Munich Conference, we announced our decision to enter into a trilateral agreement on cybersecurity cooperation, the Triple Cyber Alliance, as we have experts and experience in both the public and private sectors, and we want to strengthen our international positions as partners and security service providers in this field,” said Romanian Foreign Minister Oana Toiu.
The Memorandum of Understanding on the Triple Cyber Alliance, aimed at improving cooperation in combating threats in this area, will be signed this month and will then enter into force.