
Lithuanian Presidency
On July 1st 2020, Lithuania took over the Presidency of the Council of the Baltic Sea States from Denmark. Find out more about the Presidency here.

On July 1st 2020, Lithuania took over the Presidency of the Council of the Baltic Sea States from Denmark. Find out more about the Presidency here.

The virtual meeting that was originally meant to be held on the presiding Danish Foreign Minister Jeppe Kofod’s native island of Bornholm, had the full…

After 10 years in the Old Town of Stockholm, the Secretariat will be moving to the neighbouring island of Södermalm and the historical Momma Reenstierna Palace.
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.

ReGeneration2030 is a youth movement for sustainability in the Baltic Sea Region. Yearly summits are attended by over a hundred young people from all over…

This year, the Expert Group will concentrate on supporting the transition of the Baltic Sea Region towards a low carbon economy focusing on sustainable and green transformations…

Today, Lithuania takes over the CBSS annual rotating Presidency from Denmark. The Danish Presidency concluded with the adoption of the Bornholm Declaration at the CBSS…

“The CBSS was established with an aim of fostering integration of the Baltic Sea region. Our first step was a success. The regional cooperation among…

ReGeneration2030 is a youth movement for sustainability in the Baltic Sea Region. Yearly summits are attended by over a hundred young people from all over…

The Baltic Sea Youth Camp was supposed to take place in Turku, Finland, in June, but has moved online due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The City of Turku and the Council of the Baltic Sea States are co-organising this year’s Annual EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR) Forum in collaboration with the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland.