
Finnish Presidency 2023-2024
On 1 July 2023, Finland takes over the presidency of the CBSS from Germany. Read more about the Presidency's goals and priorities.
The Council of the Baltic Sea States is an intergovernmental political forum for regional cooperation. Consisting of 10 Member States and the European Union, it supports a regional perspective on global challenges.

On 1 July 2023, Finland takes over the presidency of the CBSS from Germany. Read more about the Presidency's goals and priorities.

The 20th CBSS Ministerial Session 2023, held in Wismar, concluded with strong focus on climate neutrality and renewable energy, resilience and youth participation.

The CBSS Secretariat marked its 25th anniversary with a forum event in Stockholm, highlighting the organisation's achievements and regional impact.
The CBSS' work is guided by its three long-term priorities: Regional Identity, Sustainable & Prosperous Region, and Safe & Secure Region.
To foster a Baltic Sea Region identity and intensify contacts supporting its further development.
To enhance societal security and safety in the Baltic Sea Region.
To develop the Baltic Sea Region as a model region of sustainable societies.

At a multidisciplinary CBSS expert workshop in Rovaniemi, experts from the anti-human trafficking and child protection sectors address the issues of child trafficking and violence against children.

At the European Forum against Human Trafficking for Forced Labour and Labour Exploitation, experts and policy makers convened to tackle pressing issues in combating human trafficking and labour exploitation.

An international jury has announced the cities awarded the BSR Cultural Pearls title for the year 2024. The municipalities of Svendborg (Denmark), Kiel (Germany), Jakobstad (Finland) and Rūjiena (Latvia) were chosen from among 12 candidates from the countries around the Baltic Sea Region (BSR). These cities prepared Culture and Social Resilience Action Plans aimed at making their communities more resilient through culture and creativity.

CBSS experts met to prepare the prolongation of the EGSME group dealing with sustainable maritime economy.

Want to learn more about the evolving nature of heritage? The CBSS Spring School 2024 explores 'uncomfortable heritage', examining how political and social changes can reframe or contest monuments and memory. Applications are now open. Register now, before 15 December 2023!