Norway joins EU’s Baltic Sea Region cooperation amid greater security focus

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Norsk flagg på fartøy som trafikkerer Nærøyfjorden i Sogn og Fjordane.

Norway said on Monday it has joined the European Union’s Strategy ​for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR), which ‌aims to coordinate work around common challenges, including security aspects.

Norway, a non-EU country, will join ​existing members Sweden, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, ​Germany, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland in ⁠the EUSBSR.

“Membership will strengthen Norway’s cooperation with ​the EU in a region that has ​become central to European and Norwegian security,” said Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs Espen Barth Eide.

The ​Baltic Sea region has been on high ​alert after a string of power cable, telecom ‌link ⁠and gas pipeline outages since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.

Joining the group provides new opportunities to participate in work on ​areas such ​as maritime ⁠cooperation, surveillance and security, Barth Eide added.

The EUSBSR was formed ​in 2009 to strengthen cooperation on ​common ⁠challenges and contribute to a greener, more competitive, and more resilient region.

Its objectives also ⁠include ​the ensure clean and ​safe shipping and reliable energy markets in the region.

Source: Reuters