
CBSS Foreign Ministers meet in Sopot, address resilience and security
Meeting in Sopot under the Polish CBSS Presidency, the CBSS foreign ministers focused on regional security, hybrid threats, the shadow fleet and critical undersea infrastructure.
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Meeting in Sopot under the Polish CBSS Presidency, the CBSS foreign ministers focused on regional security, hybrid threats, the shadow fleet and critical undersea infrastructure.

Young people from across the Baltic Sea Region met in Warsaw to develop recommendations on security, digitalisation, climate and connectivity.

On 17 April, the CBSS, in cooperation with the Ministry of the Interior and Administration of Poland, convened an expert seminar in Warsaw on the instrumentalisation of migration as part of the CBSS Polish Presidency.

High-level discussions at the CBSS Secretariat examined the state of the Baltic Sea and highlighted how strengthened regional cooperation — including concrete collaboration between Poland and Sweden — can support more effective action to improve its health.

Civil protection professionals sharpened leadership, coordination and crisis-response skills through the Baltic Excellence Programme in Warsaw.

The CBSS convened a high-level side event on countering hybrid threats in the Baltic Sea Region at the Munich Security Conference 2026.

Political Directors of the Council of the Baltic Sea States (CBSS) met in Warsaw to address Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine and hybrid threats.

Security topped the agenda of a discussion Deputy Prime Minister Radosław Sikorski had with the Council of the Baltic Sea States (CBSS) foreign ministers. High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission Kaja Kallas also joined the videoconference.

CBSS seminar in Stockholm examines security in the Baltic Sea Region, including the shadow fleet, critical underwater infrastructure, interference with satellite navigation systems, and the spread of disinformation.

On 1 July 2025, Poland takes over the CBSS Presidency, prioritising pressing security issues, including the protection of critical Baltic Sea infrastructure and countering the shadow fleet.
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