The Baltic Assembly and the 29th Baltic Council will convene in Estonia’s Riigikogu parliament to discuss effective civil defence and the effects of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine on the economy. President Timo Suslov believes that the Baltic Assembly has been successful in building a resilient, secure, reliable, and sustainable Baltic region. He emphasises the importance of maintaining unity and strong support for Ukraine while exposing the true face of Russia.
The meeting will begin with an award ceremony where Baltic Assembly prizes and medals are awarded. This year, the Baltic Assembly Prize in the Arts was awarded to Estonian artist Peeter Laurits for his artistic work and the project „Biotoopia,” while the Prize in Literature was awarded to Lithuanian translator Antanas A. Jonynas for his collection of sonnets „Naujieji sonetai.” The Baltic Council, the cooperation assembly of governments and parliaments of the Baltic states, will hold its 29th meeting on Friday.
The president of the Baltic Assembly and chair of the Baltic Council of Ministers will sign a joint statement of the Baltic Assembly and the Council of Ministers. The session will continue in the afternoon, discussing the impacts of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine on the economy and effective civil defence. At the end of the session, the new president of the Baltic Assembly will be elected, and the resolution and final documents of the 42nd session will be signed. After the session, Estonia will hand over the presidency of the Baltic Assembly and the Baltic Council of Ministers to Lithuania.