On 4 March 2026, in Warsaw, Poland, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Baiba Braže, jointly with the ministers of Iceland, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Germany, Finland, Denmark, Estonia, and European Union High Representative Kaja Kallas, will participate in a meeting of allied countries of the Baltic Sea region.
B. Braže will also meet with the leadership of Frontex, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Baiba Braže:
“All Baltic Sea allies face similar security challenges, including threats to maritime security, critical undersea infrastructure, the environment, and other hybrid threats posed by Russia. Close and coordinated cooperation among the Baltic Sea countries is the most effective way both to prevent and to respond to threats.”
The meeting will focus on current foreign and security policy issues, including the defence of the eastern flank, preparations for the NATO Summit in Ankara, guarantees for Ukraine’s security and EU integration, and the ongoing situation in the Middle East.