
Baltic States' Charter 2000
The Baltic States' Charter 2000 is a regional agreement among Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania aimed at strengthening cooperation on issues like security, energy, transportation, and environmental protection. Signed in 2000, it reflects their shared commitment to integrating with Western institutions, such as the European Union and NATO, and promotes stability, democratic development, and economic growth in the Baltic region. The charter serves as a framework for coordination and joint initiatives to enhance regional resilience and support the nations’ aspirations for Euro-Atlantic integration.