The Rail Baltica project aims to seamlessly connect Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia to the EU's rail network, reversing decades of transport isolation stemming from Soviet-era infrastructure.
The project is not only vital for economic integration but also has a strategic dimension, permitting rapid troop reinforcements in response to potential threats from Russia.
This high-speed rail initiative symbolizes the Baltic states' shift away from their Soviet past and towards greater integration with Europe, both practically and culturally.
Inspired by historical events such as the Baltic Way, Rail Baltica aims to reshape regional identity by emphasizing independence and connectivity with Europe.
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