Norway Joins EU’s Baltic Sea Region Cooperation Amid Greater Security Focus

OSLO, May 18 (Reuters) – Norway ⁠said ⁠on Monday it ⁠has joined the European Union’s ​Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region (EUSBSR), which ‌aims to coordinate work ‌around common challenges, including security ⁠aspects.

Norway, ⁠a non-EU country, will join existing members Sweden, Denmark, Estonia, ​Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland in the EUSBSR.

“Membership will strengthen Norway’s cooperation with the EU ​in a region that has become central ⁠to ⁠European and Norwegian security,” ⁠said ​Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs Espen Barth Eide.

The ​Baltic Sea ⁠region has been on high alert after a string of power cable, telecom link and gas pipeline outages ⁠since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.

Joining the group provides ⁠new opportunities to participate in work on areas such as maritime cooperation, surveillance and security, Barth Eide added.

The EUSBSR was formed in 2009 to strengthen cooperation on common challenges and contribute to a greener, more ⁠competitive, and more resilient region.

Its objectives also include the ensure clean and safe shipping and reliable energy markets in ​the region.

(Reporting by Nora Buli, ​editing by Terje Solsvik)

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