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Enhancing Security in the Baltic Sea Region for Prosperity

This document reviews the EUSBSR Action Plan to ensure proper placement for Priority Area Secure. It discusses the role of PA Secure in achieving the strategic goal of increasing prosperity and making the Baltic Sea Region a safe area to live in. The document also explores the possibility of merging PA Secure and PA Crime. It highlights the importance of PA Secure as a test-bed and core issue for enhancing security in the region.

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Enhancing Security in the Baltic Sea Region for Prosperity

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  1. EUSBSR Priority Area Secure Dr Julia Frediksson, Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency / MSB 26 February 2015

  2. Review of the EUSBSR Action Plan • Discussion paper, November 2014: PA Secure outside the Strategy • Position Paper approved by the Steering Group, December 2014 • Reviseddiscussion paper, Janury 2015: PA SecureEnabling Area • PA Securedocumentexplaining the PA Secure/CBSS CPN roles • NCP:s meeting, 25 February 2015: FI proposaltomerge PA Secure and PA Crime • Decision of the High-level Group, April 2015 • Political launch of a revised Action Plan at the Strategy Annual Forum in Riga, June 2015

  3. Challenges • Review of the EUSBSR Action Plan: ensure proper placement for PA Secure • PA Secure – Test-bed and Core Issue to reach the strategical goal ”Increase the Prosperity” in the EUSBSR • To make BSR ”a safe area to live in”

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