The three Baltic countries, as well as Poland and Finland, made a commitment in Riga to coordinate their efforts to complete Rail Baltica, a railway line that will link these states from 2025 onwards. Transport ministers from the five countries signed a joint declaration on 22 June, the goal of which is “to overcome political obstacles,” said the coordinator for the North Baltic Sea corridor, Catherine Trautmann. “Once this is done and there is momentum, we can create a common…
Further dialogue required on Rail Baltica project
Five countries confirm they will do all they can to complete the project by 2025 – while EU co-financing seems to be a given

The Latvian transport minister Anrijs Mattis with European Commissioner Violeta Bulc at the official nomination ceremony of the future Rail Baltic station Tiga City — © EC