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EU wants to save regions on Russia’s doorstep from economic malaise – POLITICO

By staffFebruary 18, 20262 Mins Read
EU wants to save regions on Russia’s doorstep from economic malaise – POLITICO
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The EU is concerned that if these easternmost regions depopulate, Europe’s ability to defend the border is compromised, said a Commission official granted anonymity to speak freely. Brussels is also worried that the economic woes suffered by those living in the regions could see them turn to fringe parties in elections and make them vulnerable to Russian propaganda.

Władysław Ortyl, the governor of the Polish region of Podkarpackie, noted that his area is “directly affected by the consequences of the ongoing war, including migratory pressure, transport disruptions and increased strain on public services and the regional economy.” He added that “escalating geopolitical tensions” mean the EU should reallocate resources toward “strengthening resilience” of its border areas.

A priority of the plan is to revitalize border areas that are economically depressed as a result of the Russian invasion, whether because of a lack of tourism or due to the dangers associated with living near the Ukrainian border.

“Europe’s security begins at its Eastern frontier,” the Commission wrote in a draft of the plan, officially called the Communication on Eastern Border Regions, which was seen by POLITICO. “A strong, prosperous, and resilient Eastern border is essential to safeguard the entire continent.”

Yet the strategy to be presented by Executive Vice President for Cohesion Raffaele Fitto contains no new money as the EU’s current budget, which expires in 2028, is overstretched, said two Commission officials.

“What we need is direct access to EU funding and a strategy that reflects today’s realities on the ground,” said Milan Majerský, governor of the Prešov self-governing region in Slovakia. “In Eastern Slovakia, we feel the economic, social and security impacts of Russia’s war every day. Our GDP per capita is just over 54 percent of the EU average, and the war has deepened long-standing structural gaps.” Majerský said he met with Fitto in Bratislava last week ahead of the plan’s unveiling.

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