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IGAPA's Baltic Advocacy 2025: Strengthening Transatlantic Security

8 April 20255 min readBy IGAPA Intelligence Unit
IGAPA's Baltic Advocacy 2025: Strengthening Transatlantic Security
Fig 1.1 — IGAPA's Baltic Advocacy 2025: Strengthening Transatlantic Security

The International Government Affairs and Public Advocacy (IGAPA) network's engagement in the 2025 Baltic Advocacy Days marked a significant contribution to transatlantic diplomatic efforts. Held from March 31 to April 2, this annual initiative, orchestrated by the Joint Baltic American National Committee (JBANC), convened influential voices to advance U.S.-Baltic cooperation.

Strategic Imperatives and Diplomatic Outcomes

Delegates from IGAPA collaborated with representatives from Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, alongside U.S. officials, to address pressing geopolitical challenges. A primary focus was the reinforcement of collective security architectures and the consolidation of support for Ukrainian sovereignty. The discussions aimed to translate shared strategic interests into actionable policy frameworks, emphasizing robust transatlantic collaboration and integrated defense strategies.

"Such dedicated advocacy forums are crucial for embedding Baltic security priorities within broader U.S. foreign policy, ensuring sustained commitment to regional stability. — Dr. Anya Sharma, Senior Policy Analyst"

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