The nations around the Baltic Sea are increasingly using the same language when discussing security policy, but there are still differences in what threats are percieved and confidence between countries still needs to be strenghtened. Those where some of the conclusions from this year’s Nordic Forum for Security Policy, which was organized in St Petersburg, Russia in the end of april.
The Nordic Forum for Security gathered in 2010 under the heading Freedom, Security and Justice – Common interests in the Baltic Sea Region.
The information Officer of the Åland Islands Peace Institute participated, and has written a short article about the content of the forum.
You can download it in pdf here.