The Baltic states are connected to the rest of NATO by land only by a narrow corridor, so the multi-billion-euro Rail Baltica railway project is not only intended to improve connectivity but also to strengthen the Alliance’s eastern flank against Russia.
However, the project is moving much slower than planned, and one of the key deadlines – to complete the main works by 2030 – is becoming increasingly difficult to meet.
Just before ten in the mo…
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The Baltic states are connected to the rest of NATO by land only by a narrow corridor, so the multi-billion-euro Rail Baltica railway project is not only intended to improve connectivity but also to strengthen the Alliance’s eastern flank against Russia.
However, the project is moving much slower than planned, and one of the key deadlines – to complete the main works by 2030 – is becoming increasingly difficult to meet.
Just before ten in the mo…