Baltic: Hydrogen corridor to connect Baltic Sea countries by 2040: study

The three Baltic States, together with Finland, Poland, and Germany, should build a green hydrogen corridor by 2040, according to a feasibility study commissioned by the Nordic and Baltic gas transmission system operators, BNS reports. The 2,500-kilometre corridor would transport up to 2.7 million tonnes of hydrogen fuel per year. The corridor could reduce CO2…

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Latvia: Exports of goods down 4%, imports down 8% in M7/2024

Latvia’s foreign trade turnover totalled EUR 23.26bn at current prices in the first seven months of 2023, which was EUR 1.52bn (6.1%) less than in the same period of 2023, according to the Central Statistical Bureau’s (CSP) provisional data, LSM reports. Exports of goods amounted to EUR 10.7bn (down 4%) and imports to EUR 12.56bn…

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Lithuania: President urges defence spending of at least 3.5% of GDP

Lithuania should spend at least 3.5% of its GDP on defence each year, President Gitanas Nauseda stated, BNS reports. He said that military spending should be increased “year after year” to implement plans to modernise the Lithuanian Armed Forces (LGP) and host a full German brigadeĀ in the country. Meanwhile, Viktorija Cmilyte-Nielsen, speaker of the Lithuanian…

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Estonia: Ukraine must be able to strike Russian air bases: minister

Ukraine should have the right to strike Russian air bases to “eliminate the sources of attacks and save lives,” Estonia’s Defence Minister, Hanno Pevkur, stated, ERR reports. He pointed to Russia’s continued attacks on residential buildings and critical infrastructure. Ukraine knows where the strikes are coming from, Pevkur noted. He reiterated Estonia’s position that the…

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Lithuania: Agreement on German brigade deployment set to be signed

Lithuania will sign an agreement with Germany on the stationing of a German brigade in the country on 13 September 2024, Lithuanian Defence Minister Laurynas Kasciunas announced, dpa reports, citing BNS. The agreement will regulate the use of military bases and the arrival, movement, and departure of German troops in Lithuania. Also, the agreement will…

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Baltic: airBaltic to open several new routes in summer 2025

Latvia’s national air carrier, airBaltic, will open flights to several new destinations from the three Baltic capitals in summer 2025, including five from Tallinn, four from Riga, and seven from Vilnius, LRT reports. The company will offer flights from Tallinn to Tirana in Albania, to Hamburg in Germany, to Reykjavik in Iceland, and to Barcelona…

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