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Baltic Assembly

The Baltic Assembly is a cooperative organization founded in 1991 by Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, the three Baltic states. Its goal is to promote regional stability, security, and mutual understanding through parliamentary collaboration. The Assembly fosters dialogue on political, economic, and cultural issues, working to strengthen ties among the Baltic nations and with broader European organizations. It functions as a platform for legislators to share ideas, coordinate policies, and address regional challenges, supporting the development of a unified and resilient Baltic region within Europe.