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Baltic states to develop joint mass evacuation plans

  • In late May, interior ministers of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania signed a memorandum to strengthen regional cooperation on cross-border evacuations and joint mass evacuation plans.
  • The memorandum follows heightened regional security concerns prompting the Baltic states to coordinate closely on evacuation capacities and information exchange.
  • The agreement includes sharing data on evacuation corridors, border crossing points, and improving tools to assist vulnerable groups during potential large-scale evacuations.
  • Interior Minister Vladislavas Kondratovičius highlighted the necessity for the Baltic nations to work closely together and synchronize their efforts when facing potential dangers to protect their populations.
  • The memorandum aims to enhance preparedness and resilience by enabling timely information sharing and coordinated response in emergencies requiring mass evacuations.
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While Russian President Vladimir Putin's belicos spectrum is planning on the region, the Baltic countries have signed an agreement on Friday, by which it is committed to jointly planning the evacuations in the table, if the situation is a request. "The clear procedures are crucial, as is the rapid exchange of information," says the Lithuanian Minister of Interior.

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The Baltic countries have signed an agreement on Friday to plan together on evacuations in the table, where the situation will require it.

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The Baltic countries have signed an agreement to plan joint evacuations in case of a crisis. The measure is based on the security concerns in the Baltic region, in the context of the Russian war against Ukraine. The Interior Ministers of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia have agreed to share data on the capacity of evacuation and possible corridors. The agreement provides for rapid exchange of information and monitoring of major border crossing poin…

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vz.lt broke the news in on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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