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Belgium Collaborates with North Sea Nations Against Russian Threats

Simona Mazzeo by Simona Mazzeo
11 May 2024
in Belgium News
Belgium Collaborates with North Sea Nations Against Russian Threats

Brussels (Brussels Morning) – Belgium and North Sea nations unite against Russian threats, aiming to safeguard critical infrastructure from sabotage. The collaboration includes enhanced security measures and intelligence sharing.

The expanded presence of Russian spy ships in the North Sea has prompted Belgium and five other North Sea countries to control sabotage, which could extremely disrupt energy supplies, internet connection or banking traffic.

According to Reuters, in response to increasing concerns over the vulnerability of critical underwater infrastructure, six northern European nations have banded together to strengthen their defences against sabotage. This collaborative effort derives from the strategic importance of the North Sea’s network, which interlinks Europe with fundamental services such as electricity, telecommunications, and natural gas. The initiative becomes particularly pertinent following the 2022 Nord Stream pipeline incidents that remain unresolved.

What Prompts Joint Efforts Against Sabotage?

In the wake of the sabotage of the Nord Stream underwater gas pipelines last year and the elevated presence of Russian spies in the North Sea, the security of essential underwater infrastructure has been positioned at the top of the agenda for the six North Sea countries, including Belgium. They have arranged to collaborate to improve the security in the area.

“The North Sea contains a great deal of critical infrastructure such as gas and oil pipelines, power cables and data cables,” Belgium’s North Sea Minister Paul Van Tigchelt stated. Two large gas pipelines arrive in Zeebrugge, for instance. “Sabotage could very extremely disrupt our energy supply, but also internet connection or banking traffic. The threat is real; we should not be naive about that.”

Are North Sea Countries Strengthening Defenses Together?

The coalition seeks to conduct a thorough evaluation of existing defensive strategies, enhance the exchange of intelligence and operational data, and support synergy with European Union and NATO protocols. Last year, a significant endeavour was announced by Denmark, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany to expedite Europe’s shift to green energy and reduce reliance on Russian energy resources, offering a dramatic expansion of wind energy production in the North Sea to control a staggering 230 million European households by mid-century.

The collaboration functions as a proactive measure to secure the integrity of international assets pivotal for EU connection and energy advancement. It highlights a shared recognition of the North Sea’s crucial role amidst geopolitical pressures and the transition towards a more sustainable energy future.

What Drives Belgium’s Collaboration with Neighbors?

Belgium has also released up to €1 million to set up the protected platform ‘NorthSeal’, permitting the exchange of information on security incidents and suspect ship movements. Measures are also being executed to ensure that swift action is taken. The countries’ ministers also approved taking into account potential threats and threats from the start of the expansion of infrastructure, by equipping them with landing stages for drones, underwater hearing detection shields and camera security, among others. 

The Strategic Importance of Underwater Infrastructure

As the global focus transitions towards renewable energy and the protection of vital infrastructure, the importance of such collective efforts in strengthening underwater defences against sabotage is more apparent than ever. The North Sea region is particularly important due to its vast networks of cables and pipelines that are critical to Europe’s energy supply and communication systems.

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