Attacks on Nord Stream pipelines show strong need for NATO support in the area, says Finnish expert
The recent attacks on Nord Stream pipelines should change the perception of the Baltic Sea as an internal NATO reservoir, says Jukka Savolainen of The European Centre of Excellence for Countering Hybrid Threats
Thanks to Poland, Germany could gain independence from Russian oil
Intensive Polish-German consultations are underway regarding the possibility of delivering oil to Germany using Polish pipelines
Vistula Spit Canal to be open by September
The main body of work on the locks in the Vistula Spit canal being constructed have been completed and the canal is to open in five months time on the anniversary of the 1939 Soviet Invasion of Poland, 17 September
Poland’s Vistula Canal project set to transform eastern industrial cities, first ships expected by end of 2022
The Vistula Spit investment project will unlock the economic development of several less wealthy regions in Eastern Poland, says Polish infrastructure minister
Poland to bolster its navy with three new frigates
The ships will be constructed in Polish shipyards by Polish companies and with the assistance of a foreign partner
European Parliament supports PiS MEPs initiative to clear Baltic Sea of WW2 chemical weapons
The European Commission is to take into account the European Parliament resolution to clear the Baltic Sea of chemical weapons and ammunition in its plan for zero pollution
The Port of Gdynia is set to become the most modern port on the Baltic Sea
A new external port investment is planned for Gdynia
The Baltic is vital for Poland’s security
Former Polish Defense Minister Romuald Szeremietiew stressed the importance of the Baltic Sea in modern Central-European geopolitics
Poland celebrates 100th anniversary of country’s return to the Baltic Sea
Poland’s return to the sea was one of the most important events that shaped the country and its history
Nord Stream 2: A race against time
Nord Stream 2 (NS2) is already under construction and it will be hard to stop it, says Agata Łoskot-Strachota from the Center of Eastern Studies.