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III Eastern Congress of Young Leaders



More than 250 youths from Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, Georgia and Kazakhstan took part in the third edition of the Eastern Congress of Young Leaders - an event accompanying the 3Seas Local Government Congress. The Congress of Young Leaders took place on March 13-14, 2025 at the Lublin Conference Centre.


In opening Agata Dziubińska-Gawlik, President of the European Meeting Centre – Nowy Staw Foundation, emphasised that ‘we are responsible for the development of young talents and the Eastern Congress is an inspiration for young people and their development’.

On the first panel, young people had the opportunity to delve into the topic of International Meeting Centres, which play an important role in building intercultural dialogue and civil society.

Managing Director and Member of the Board of the "Krzyżowa" Foundation for European Understanding, Dr. Robert Żurek, pointed out that young people are very similar to each other, despite coming from different countries. Shorena Barbakadze, General Director of the International Language House, associate professor at Akaki Tsereteli State University in Georgia, emphasized that "The effects of international exchanges are social and personal skills, creativity, as well as the development of innovations, including technological ones."

During the second panel, participants learned about two perspectives: students’ and employers’ on combining studies and work, opportunities and challenges faced by students. In this panel, the employers' side was represented by, among others, Łukasz Stachowiak | Manager at PwC Polska, Andrii Myrovych, Team Leader PwC Polska and Magdalena Siroń, Coordinator of the Career Planning Center, University of Entrepreneurship and Administration in Lublin. The invited guests emphasized that it is worth combining studies and work. Each activity shown in the CV is to the advantage of the candidate and increases their chance of getting their dream job.

During the panel entitled "Creativity without filter - how to create content and take care of yourself on social media", participants stressed the importance of authenticity on social media, but also the need to set boundaries and take care of mental health. It is important to distinguish between constructive criticism and hate speech. Panellists highlighted the problem of FOMO and the need to find a balance between online and offline life. It was pointed out that social media can support creativity and development, but also be a source of pressure. Therefore, it is important to build a conscious approach to their use and content creation.

On the second day, young participants had the opportunity to take part in panels ‘Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union. The role of young people in building a safe Europe' and “#factorfake - effective tools in the fight against fake news”.

The Congress was a great opportunity for young people to gain new experience, meet new people and learn about employer expectations.

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Gala of the Three Seas Regions



The first day of the Congress concluded with the Gala of the Three Seas Regions at the Lublin Philharmonic, during which Marshal Jarosław Stawiarski and Board Member of the Lubelskie Voivodeship Marcin Szewczak presented the “International Success in the Three Seas Initiative” awards in the following categories: International Business, Regional Business and Outstanding Contributor to the Three Seas Region Initiative. Attendees enjoyed a Three Seas Film Music Concert featuring Halina Mlynkova, artists from the Lublin Opera, and musicians from the H. Wieniawski Lublin Philharmonic.



- We have completed the first day of debates and lectures on topics that concern not only those who politically represent their countries but also those representing municipalities, cities, and regions. We are co-creating the political future of the Three Seas countries. If we act together, we will strengthen our presence in Europe. I wish all the regions of the Three Seas Initiative prosperous days ahead - Marshal Jarosław Stawiarski.


This year's Winners of the “International Success in the Three Seas Initiative” Award


In the category of Regional Business that has significantly contributed to the development of the Three Seas Initiative by engaging in active economic activities in the region while adhering to responsible business principles the award went to ERKADO Sp. z o.o.

ERKADO Sp. z o.o. is a family-owned company that has been operating for over 45 years. It is a Polish manufacturer of interior and exterior doors and door accessories, combining traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology. The company ensures meticulous attention to detail and utilizes innovative solutions in its products. ERKADO’s production and storage facilities are located in Gościeradów, Chwałowice, and Radom, and its products are available in 30 countries. The company’s greatest asset is its employees, who form an experienced team built on principles of genuine partnership. The award was received by Dariusz Prucnal, Financial Director of ERKADO Sp. z o.o.

In the category International Business that has exceptionally contributed to the development of the Three Seas Initiative by actively operating in the region, promoting responsible business practices, and enhancing the region’s international image the award went to Lublin Airport S.A.

Lublin Airport S.A. is located in Świdnik approx. 10 km from Lublin. It has been operating since 2012 and serves both domestic and international flights, primarily to European cities. Its convenient transport links to Lublin, including rail and bus connections, make it a preferred choice for travelers from Eastern Poland. The award was received by Marcin Kowalewski, Vice President of Lublin Airport S.A.

In the category Outstanding Contributor to the Three Seas Region Initiative whose determination, vision, and perseverance have contributed to the dynamic development of cooperation within the Three Seas Initiative the award went to Her Excellency Margarita Ganeva, Ambassador of the Republic of Bulgaria to Poland.

This award recognizes outstanding contributions in the fields of economy, culture, and international cooperation. With her diplomatic sensitivity, ability to build relationships, and broad vision of Central and Eastern Europe’s challenges, Margarita Ganeva actively promotes political dialogue and fosters business, social, and cultural ties. Her work inspires and motivates future generations to strengthen cooperation between Three Seas Initiative regions. Through diplomatic engagement, strategic initiatives, and effective actions, she has deepened relations between the Three Seas countries. Her continuous support for infrastructure, economic, and social projects, along with her commitment to regional integration, reflects her dedication and visionary leadership.

Previous Award Winners – “International Success in the Three Seas Initiative”


Individual Category • 2021: Jacek Sasin, Deputy Prime Minister of Poland, Minister of State Assets • 2022: Beata Daszyńska-Muzyczka, President of Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego • 2023: Mariusz Błaszczak, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of National Defense • 2024: Rev. Prof. Mirosław Kalinowski, Rector of John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin

International Company Category • 2021: PKN ORLEN S.A. • 2022: PZU S.A. • 2023: PKO Bank Polski • 2024: ELPAR Cable Factory Sp. z o.o. (Parczew)

Regional Company Category • 2021: Bempresa Sp. z o.o. • 2022: NORGPOL Czerwiński S.J. • 2023: APIS-VITA d.o.o. • 2024: POL-MAK SA (Ludwin)

The Honorary Award of the Three Seas Initiative Congress is presented to individuals who have played a significant role in supporting the initiative and fostering regional and international cooperation. Previous award winners:


• 2021: Andrzej Duda, President of Poland • 2022: Mateusz Morawiecki, Prime Minister of Poland • 2023: Elżbieta Witek, Marshal of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland • 2024: Jarosław Stawiarski, Marshal of the Lublin Voivodeship

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Summary of the 1st day of the Three Seas Local Government Congress



The V Three Seas Local Government Congress and Economic Forum were held in the capital of the Lubelskie Voivodeship. The event was officially opened by President of Poland Andrzej Duda, who has been the honorary patron of every edition of the Congress. Held annually in Lublin for the past five years, the Three Seas Local Government Congress strengthens ties between regions along the north-south axis near the eastern border of the European Union.


The Three Seas Local Government Congress complements the Three Seas Initiative, launched in 2015 by President Andrzej Duda and former President of Croatia Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović. The President’s initiative inspired the Lubelskie Voivodeship to establish a local government cooperation component. Organised by the Marshal’s Office of the Lubelskie Voivodeship, the Congress serves as an additional platform for local governments from the 13 Three Seas Initiative countries. The guests were welcomed by the Marshal of the Lubelskie Voivodeship, Jarosław Stawiarski.


- The practical realization of the Three Seas Congress is the ongoing cooperation of local governments within the Network of the Three Seas Regions, which currently includes 27 local governments from 7 countries, with another associated region from Moldova joining today. The Three Seas University Network is also developing successfully. We have created a platform for deepening economic cooperation, signing numerous important agreements in the transport sector and cluster collaboration. We continue our efforts, expanding cooperation this year to new fields, including mutual recognition of historical heritage through partnerships between open-air museums from Central Europe and the establishment of the Three Seas Tourism Network - Marshal of the Lubelskie Voivodeship, Jarosław Stawiarski.


In his keynote speech President Andrzej Duda reflected on the decade-long history of the Initiative.


- This year’s 5th edition of this event aligns with the 10th anniversary of the Three Seas Initiative, which I had the honour of initiating. Our goal was twofold: to strengthen the economic and infrastructural resilience of Central and Eastern Europe and to amplify the voice of nations that are now at the frontline of Russian aggression against Ukraine. Ten years ago, we decided to put an end to Europe’s division into more and less developed in order to align the regional economic disparities. I thank everyone for their efforts, which bring real benefits not only to local communities but to the entire Three Seas region, its partners, and its neighbours – President of Poland, Andrzej Duda.


Each year, the Congress focuses on key investment projects in transport, energy, and digitalization, as well as international policy challenges, such as the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on various aspects of society – from security and medicine to education, countering disinformation, and economic trends. This year’s edition expands cooperation in historical heritage preservation through partnerships between open-air museums from Central Europe and the establishment of the Three Seas Tourism Network.

The participants of the discussions were distinguished experts from Three Seas Initiative countries including Lithuania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Latvia, Romania, Greece, as well as associated countries: Ukraine, Moldova, and partners of the initiative: the USA, Japan, Germany and the European Commission.

Opening Session: Three Seas Initiative – summary of the 10th anniversary and the future of the format


The opening session, led by the content partner – Chancellery of the President of Poland, reviewed the 10-year history of the Three Seas Initiative and its future prospects. Key documents signed included:

• Declaration on the establishment of the Three Seas Tourism Network. It is a joint initiative led by the Lubelskie Voivodeship, The Ministry of Tourism of the Republic of Bulgaria, the Lublin Regional Tourism Organisation, and the Union of the Bulgarian Black Seas Local Authorities. The Network aims to promote regional tourism, strengthen regional brands, and create a cohesive tourism offer for Central and Eastern Europe, using EU funding and other financial mechanisms.

• Official admission of new member to the Network of the Three Seas Regions. Ștefan Vodă region of Moldova joined the Network of Regions, which now includes 28 local governments from 8 countries. The Network aims to promote sustainable development, cross-border cooperation, and international partnerships to enhance the economic and social cohesion of the Three Seas area.

• Declaration on Partnership and Cooperation of the Members of the Network of the Three Seas Regions for supporting the preparation and construction of the international transport corridor Via Carpatia. The Lubelskie Voivodeship, Podkarpackie Voivodeship, and Slovakia’s Prešov Self-governing Region signed an agreement in Brussels in December 2024 to support the development of the Via Carpatia international transport corridor. During the Congress, additional Network members formally supported the initiative by adding their signatures.

Artificial intelligence – the new industrial (r)evolution? Impact on strengthening the development potential of SMEs


The panellists presented a broader context for the use of AI in the economy, particularly in technical sciences and management. During the panel, it was emphasized that AI is not just about generating images and texts or the competition between ChatGPT and DeepSeek. The participants demonstrated how AI supports innovation in practice and enables the execution of tasks beyond the capabilities of typical design and research tools. Discussion included analysing whether AI can predict when an engine will fail, assess the risk of developing a rare disease, and determine the reliability of information provided by popular AI tools. The panel also explored the future development of AI in the European Union and the limitations imposed by the AI Act and national regulations.

INTERNATIONAL SESSION


The international session included 3 panels:

Panel I: The role of the Three Seas Initiative in the development of interregional tourism (Contents partner: Lublin Regional Tourism Organisation). The discussion focused on how shared infrastructure, such as Via Carpatia, can facilitate travel between countries and support the development of joint tourist routes. Experts addressed key challenges common to the Three Seas region, including the seasonality of tourism, the need for the industry to adapt to sustainable tourism trends, digitalization, transport accessibility, and cross-border initiatives that could significantly boost tourism in the region.

Panel II: The European Commission and European Parliament towards the Three Seas Initiative (Content Partners: Institute of Political Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Political Science and Administration, UKSW). This discussion provided an opportunity to discuss the role of EU institutions in shaping policies regarding the Three Seas Initiative. The panelists explored how the EU can support infrastructure development, digitalization, and energy security in the Three Seas countries. The discussion also covered the financing of strategic projects and the representation of Three Seas countries’ interests within the EU.

Panel III: The Three Seas Initiative – future and challenges in the Euro-Atlantic context: cybersecurity, economic relations, and countering disinformation (Content Partner: Schumans Thought Institute). The current geopolitical landscape is undergoing a significant “reorganization.” Changes in the White House, increasing global power competition, and the European Union’s crisis are creating political turbulence. This raises the necessity of defining the future and identifying the challenges that must be overcome, particularly in the context of transatlantic cooperation, economic growth, and economic security. Another major threat discussed was the widespread issue of disinformation, which creates instability and severely complicates policymaking, including international relations.

ECONOMIC FORUM


Marshal Jarosław Stawiarski conducted the official opening of the forum. The Economic Forum featured an opening session entitled “Women’s Lubelskie” and a seminar entitled “EXPO 2025 World Exhibition Osaka, Japan – opportunities for Lublin SMEs and the region’s economy.”

Opening Session: Women’s Lubelskie. In today’s world, the growing role of women is evident. It is worth highlighting women who have achieved remarkable professional success. The list of qualities is long: optimism, creativity, enthusiasm, curiosity, self-confidence, ambition, and above all, diligence, determination, courage, analytical skills, risk-taking ability, and assertiveness. Achieving success depends not only on personality traits, self-awareness, ambition, and resilience but also on knowledge. The Lubelskie Voivodeship is a region with significant economic potential, offering great opportunities for entrepreneurial women. Women in the region are the backbone of success and development, serving as ambassadors of entrepreneurship in a broad sense.

Following the “Women’s Lubelskie” session, a press conference was held to announce Lubelskie Voivodeship’s participation in the Polish Pavilion at the World Expo 2025 in Osaka, Kansai. Participants of the press conference included: Jarosław Stawiarski – Marshal of the Lubelskie Voivodeship, Elwira Lorenz – Director of the Department of Economy of the Lubelskie Voivodeship, Kamila Lendzion – Director of the Lublin Opera, Bartłomiej Bałaban – Acting Director of the Museum of Lublin Village Open Air Museum, Marta Zielińska – Deputy Director of the Expo Department, Regional Promotion Programme Coordinator.

Seminar III: EXPO 2025 World Exhibition Osaka, Japan – opportunities for Lublin SMEs and the region’s economy (Content Partner: Polish Investment and Trade Agency)


The World Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai will begin on April 13, 2025. It is the world’s largest and most significant economic and promotional event. The Lubelskie Voivodeship’s participation aims to strengthen its international image, establish new business contacts, and promote science, culture, and tourism. Poland will present itself at Expo 2025 as a country whose strength lies in its creative, open, educated, and bold people. The theme of Poland’s presence at the World Expo is: “Poland. Heritage that Drives the Future”. At the heart of Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai preparations stand the Polish entrepreneur, with the economic program being the key component of the project. The program will particularly focus on industries identified as having the highest export potential for Asian markets and as top priorities for trade relations with Japan. These industries include: medical and pharmaceutical sector, cosmetics sector, IT/Fintech sector, green technologies sector (including hydrogen industry), agri-food sector (including AgriTech) and gaming sector. The panel “World Expo 2025 Osaka, Japan – Opportunities for Lublin SMEs and the Regional Economy” will discuss how participation in the Japanese trade mission can contribute to regional economic development and support micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises.

SCIENTIFIC SESSION


Three Seas University Network (Content Partner: John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin). As part of the scientific session organised by the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Polish and international universities and research centres discussed education and cooperation as values that unite the regions. The discussion explored how to effectively leverage the potential of the Erasmus+ program for the future of the Three Seas Initiative. Additionally, the session addressed the role of artificial intelligence in medicine and healthcare, analysing its opportunities, challenges, and future prospects. The scientific session included 4 discussion panels: Panel I: Three Seas University Network: Science, Innovation and Cooperation for Sustainable Development and the Future of the Region, Panel II: Education and cooperation – values that connect: Leveraging the potential of the Three Seas Initiative and the Erasmus+ program for the region's future, Panel III: Science for health and the future of healthcare systems: Opportunities, challenges, and perspectives in the Three Seas Initiative countries, Panel IV: Artificial intelligence in medicine: Innovations, legal, and ethical challenges in the future of healthcare.

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2025 Congress Agenda



The agenda for the fifth edition of the 3Seas Congress 2025 has been published! We cordially invite you to visit our official website for more information.


Be sure to join us for this exceptional event happening in just one week!! Inspiring speakers, expert panels, exhibition zone and B2B meetings await you. The Congress offers a unique opportunity to exchange experiences, make valuable contacts and work together to develop solutions to the key challenges facing our region.

Over 700 people from 20 countries in Central Europe and around the world have already registered to participate in the Congress. We are expecting up to a thousand participants from diplomatic missions, local governments, universities and businesses.

Registration is open until 7 March 2025 at 15:00 or until the limit of places is reached. We look forward to welcoming you in Lublin!

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