
Baltic Sea Cooperation
Baltic Sea Cooperation refers to the collaborative efforts of countries bordering the Baltic Sea—such as Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany, Denmark, and Russia—to address common challenges. These include environmental protection, sustainable use of resources, maritime safety, and economic development. By working together through organizations like the Baltic Sea Cooperation, these nations aim to preserve the sea’s health, enhance regional stability, and promote shared prosperity, ensuring that the Baltic Sea remains a vibrant and sustainable area for future generations.