February 25, 2026

Brussels at the Core: BSPC Standing Committee Meets at the European Parliament

Parliamentary diplomacy in action as Baltic Sea parliaments strengthen their voice at EU level.

On Monday, 2 March 2026, the Standing Committee of the Baltic Sea Parliamentary Conference will meet in Brussels, hosted at the European Parliament. With more than 40 participants from member parliaments across the Baltic Sea Region, the meeting underlines the strategic importance of a strong and continuous parliamentary presence at the heart of the European Union.

The programme is deliberately centred on political exchange and EU-level networking. It opens with a breakfast discussion with Members of the European Parliament, providing an informal setting for frank exchanges on current European and regional challenges. Further meetings in Brussels, including engagements with key diplomatic actors, frame the Standing Committee discussions and place the work of the BSPC firmly within the broader EU policy context.

At a time of heightened geopolitical pressure and a rapidly changing European security environment, the meeting highlights interparliamentary cooperation as a political instrument in its own right. By linking national and regional parliamentary perspectives directly with EU debates, the BSPC reinforces its role as a platform for coordination, dialogue and political signal-setting in the Baltic Sea Region.