THE BLACK SEA BALTIC WATERWAY THAT WE SHOULD LOVE AND RUSSIA HATES
Plans for a new Baltic–Black Sea waterway, passing through Ukraine, Belarus and Poland, have the potential to revolutionize the geopolitics of Europe’s East as well as exacerbate East-West tensions.
The transit project would not only help the economies of all three participating countries and their neighbors. It would also promote trilateral cooperation on other issues, including security, and make each one of them more attractive partners for the West.
Not surprisingly, such prospects are gaining support in the US and part of the EU but generating ever more opposition in Moscow. Russia rightfully views E40 as a threat to its influence in the region and even, according to some analysts, as an existential threat to Russia itself.









