Representatives from Baltic Sea nations, NATO, and the EU gathered in Berlin to enhance the security of critical underwater infrastructure in response to ongoing hybrid threats. On March 4, 2025, representatives from the Baltic Sea nations—including Germany, Norway, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Sweden—met in Berlin alongside NATO and EU officials. The workshop focused on maritime security and the establishment of a regional hub for protecting critical underwater infrastructure in the Baltic Sea. The meeting was prompted by increasing hybrid threats targeting vital undersea infrastructure. Notably: In response, NATO’s Baltic Sea nations committed to strengthening security at the Baltic Summit in Helsinki on January 14, 2025. Key measures include: The Berlin workshop focused on translating these commitments into concrete actions. Key topics included: A key takeaway from the workshop was the necessity of seamless coordination between Baltic Sea nations, NATO allies, civilian operators, and the private sector. This integrated approach will enable real-time maritime situational awareness and proactive security measures. The findings and proposals from the Berlin discussions will be further developed for presentation at the NATO Summit in The Hague in June 2025. Bundesministerium der Verteidigung | Image: BMVGBaltic Sea Nations Discuss Protection of Critical Underwater Infrastructure in Berlin
Baltic Sea Nations Discuss Protection of Critical Underwater Infrastructure in Berlin
Background: Recent Sabotage Incidents
NATO’s Response and Baltic Sentry Initiative
Regional Coordination and Berlin Workshop Outcomes
1. Regional Critical Undersea Infrastructure Hub (CUI Hub)
2. Maritime Situational Awareness
3. Drone and Unmanned Systems Deployment
4. Legal and Regulatory Measures
Moving Forward
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