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Latvia's Presidency of the Baltic Council of Ministers 2007
Co-operation among the Baltic States The co-operation of the Baltic states constitutes the following institutional frameworks – the Baltic Assembly, the Baltic Council of Ministers and the Baltic Council. The parliamentary co-operation takes place within the Baltic Assembly, but all matters related to the practical co-operation are being dealt within the format of the Baltic Council of Ministers. The Baltic Council is a joint body for governments and parliaments.
Final Documents on following Sessions of the Baltic Assembly: 15th; 18th; 19th; 20th; 21st; 22nd; 23rd
Baltic and Nordic cooperation
As global economic and political integration proceeds, regional cooperation is assuming greater importance. The Baltic Sea Region has become one of the most dynamic in Europe, and with enlargement of the European Union its strategic importance is also increasing. The region embodies great potential for economic development.
Council of the Baltic Sea States
Economic Issues
Links
Nordic Council and Council of Ministers http://www.norden.org/
Baltic Assembly http://www.baltasam.org
Council of the Baltic Sea States http://www.cbss.st/
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