President Andrzej Duda organized a meeting dedicated to the Three Seas Initiative, attended by, among others, ambassadors to the Three Seas countries, representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and experts in international affairs, made the Chancellery of the President of the Republic Poland announced on Wednesday.
Information about the meeting organized by President Duda on Wednesday can be found on the website of the Presidential Chancellery. As we read in the press release, the discussion was attended by: the Head of the Presidential Office for International Policy Mieszko Pawlak, Beata Daszyńska-Muzyczka, Ambassador – Special Representative of the President of the Republic of Poland for the Three Seas Initiative, ambassadors of the Republic of Poland accredited in the countries participating in the Three Seas Initiative, as well as representatives of the Secretariat of the Three Seas Initiative, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Center for Eastern Studies.
Summit of the Three Seas Initiative
Matters discussed included: issues related to next year’s Three Seas Initiative Summit in Vilnius, as well as current issues related to Polish involvement in this format
– indicated in the announcement.
The Three Seas Initiative brings together 13 countries: Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia and Hungary. The idea behind this project is to stimulate the economic development of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and create a stable and coherent partnership of countries in the area between the Baltic Sea, the Adriatic Sea and the Black Sea.
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Source: wPolityce