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Thank you very much Tobias and good afternoon and unfortunately my only Swedish word is skull.
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My only Swedish word is skull.
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And the Baltic Sea is for Sweden and also for Germany
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everything but just more water and more,
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but the element that connects us in a natural way,
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so our common living space.
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Because your border to Russia also over this water
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is only 300 kilometers between Gotland and Kaliningrad.
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In view of this, it is so important to us
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that we do not just exchange on normal European tours to Austria,
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in view of this, we exchange to Austria
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to implement the trilateral memorandum of Madrid.
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Memorandum, not only in the NATO, but also in the EU,
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we are in a crucial, future-oriented phase
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and at the same time make Europe independent of imports from Russia.
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My goal is that we also use the Baltic Sea as a blue power plant in our middle even more
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and for the green transition of Europe.
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The green transition, where I welcome you and the other members,
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so the other foreign ministers of the Baltic Sea Council.
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Foreign ministers, foreign ministers.
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WISMA is also a symbol of the common history of Germany and Sweden
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as Baltic States.
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Baltic States.
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That we now, more than 200 years later,
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meet as friends and partners with other Baltic States in WISMA.
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Dear Tobias, therefore in this sense again today.
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Thank you very much for today's exchange.
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Thank you very much, Marissa Annalena.
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Baltic States.

This video in German was translated to Deutsch, English on February 17, 2023, using Targum.video AI translation service.

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