The “Three Seas Initiative” Will Play A Prominent Role In Post-Conflict Europe
Andrew Korybko
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Russia considers it to be a series of military logistics projects sold to the public as economic ones.
The 10th Summit of the “Three Seas Initiative” (3SI), which refers to the jointly Polish- and Croatian-founded platform for fostering Central European integration, concluded in Warsaw in late April. Their joint statement, the Ukrainian-relevant paragraphs of which Hungary disassociated itself from, declared that Spain and Turkiye will join the European Commission, Germany, Japan, and the US as strategic partners while Albania and Montenegro will join Moldova and Ukraine as associated participating states.
Paragraph 13 reaffirmed the member states’ commitment to implementing six Three Seas Priority Projects: BRUA (Bulgaria-Romania-Hungary-Austria gas pipeline), expanding the capacity of Croatia’s LNG terminal on Krk island, Rail Baltica, Rail2Sea, Via Baltica, and Via Carpatia This link here from the 3SI’s official site lists all their other projects and helpfully displays them on a map too. Upon completion, these projects will strengthen economic and military integration, which will shape post-conflict Europe.



















