Editorial release: Anticipating the 2023 Three Seas Initiative Bucharest Summit. Advancing the common agenda

The European Institute of Romania announces the publication of a new collective Working Paper titled “Anticipating the 2023 Three Seas Initiative Bucharest Summit. Advancing the common agenda”.

This micro-study gathers contributions from 14 researchers, think tankers, consultants and former public officials from Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia. Additionally, the report includes the views of 5 experts from Three Seas Initiative (3SI) partner countries and potential future member states: Georgia, Greece, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine. The authors assessed their country’s contribution to the enhancement of the cooperation within the 3SI, while considering the potential impact of the envisioned expansion, and the Initiative’s complementarity with the European Union membership.

The collective report also includes 4 analyses signed by Romanian experts presenting their views on the national commitment to the advancement of the Three Seas Initiative, the Romanian-backed projects, as well as the goals set for the 2023 Bucharest Summit.

The full text of the Working Paper, available in English, can be accessed here.

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