Welcomes Participants in Three Seas Initiative Summit

Dubrovnik is hosting the Three Seas Initiative (3SI) Summit on Tuesday, with a Bulgarian delegation, led by Ambassador Iva Kruleva, also attending. The city has implemented special traffic regulations to accommodate the event. With the tourist season underway, Dubrovnik Airport anticipates arrivals from both tourists and aircraft carrying summit participants.

Police have been deployed to manage traffic flow, and residents have been advised to expect potential congestion. The 3SI serves as a framework for political and economic cooperation among thirteen EU Member States situated between the Baltic, Adriatic, and Black Seas: Bulgaria, Austria, Croatia, Czechia, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia. Key strategic partners include Germany, the European Commission, the United States, Japan, Spain, and Turkiye, while Ukraine, Moldova, Albania, and Montenegro are associate members.

The initiative aims to enhance regional connectivity through investments in energy, transport, and digital infrastructure, having been established in 2016 by Croatia and Poland. For the 2026 summit, Croatia will focus on bolstering regional resilience, digital transformation, and linking 3SI nations to global economic corridors such as the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor and the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route. Romana Vlahutin, Croatia’s national coordinator for the 3SI, noted that while East-West links have progressed, North-South connectivity requires attention.

She stated that the current gathering is not solely regional, anticipating participation from companies across 45 countries. High-ranking political figures attending the summit include heads of state and government from Austria, Greece, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Romania, Slovakia, Montenegro, Czechia, and Ukraine, alongside other notable attendees.

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2 thoughts on “Welcomes Participants in Three Seas Initiative Summit

  1. It’s interesting to see international summits like the Three Seas Initiative being held in a city with such a strong tourist focus.

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