Institution for intergovernmental cooperation between the Baltic states
The Baltic Council of Ministers (BCM) (Lithuanian: Baltijos Ministrų Taryba, Latvian: Baltijas Ministru padome, Estonian: Balti Ministrite Nõukogu) is an institution for intergovernmental cooperation between the Baltic states: Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia established in 1994. It has decision-making powers only if representatives of all three Baltic states are present and decisions are made by consensus.[1][2][3]
A similar institution is the Baltic Assembly, an institution for parliamentary co-operation among the Baltic states, established on November 8, 1991 (it operates by the statutes entered in force on October 31, 1993).[4] The two closely cooperate, with formal mechanisms, the trilateral agreement on governmental and parliamentary co-operation and protocols on specific cooperation mechanisms established in 2003-2004.[3][2]
^"Baltijos Ministrų Taryba", Universal Lithuanian Encyclopedia
^ ab"Baltic cooperation", Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania
^ ab"Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Latvia: Co-operation among the Baltic States". Retrieved 21 September 2022.
^Baltijos Asamblėja
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