Baltic Prime Ministers Pledge Continued Rail Baltica Support

Tallinn, Estonia – Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė, Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal, and Latvian Prime Minister Evika Siliņa convened in Tallinn on Friday to discuss the ongoing construction of the Rail Baltica Ülemiste terminal. The meeting underscored the prime ministers’ commitment to accelerating the completion of the key rail route. During the discussions, the three leaders reaffirmed their dedication to collaborative efforts aimed at ensuring the swift advancement of the Rail Baltica project.

The ambitious infrastructure development intends to create a high-speed rail connection between the Baltic capitals and broader European networks. The Rail Baltica project, a significant investment in regional connectivity, has faced ongoing logistical and construction challenges. The prime ministers acknowledged these hurdles while emphasizing the strategic importance of the project for the economies of Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia.

The meeting concluded with a renewed pledge to maintain close coordination and support the necessary steps to facilitate the rapid completion of the rail infrastructure. The ministers’ continued focus reflects a shared understanding of Rail Baltica’s vital role in fostering economic growth and enhancing transport links within the Baltic region.

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