Second day of the Three Seas Local Government Congress
21 March 2025
On March 13, 2025, the second day of the Three Seas Local Government Congress took place at the Lublin Conference Center in Lublin. This grassroots initiative complements the presidential format. On the second day, the international session addressed topics such as energy security, the reconstruction of Ukraine, and the joint cultural promotion of the Three Seas Initiative countries. The ceremonial opening of the second day of the Economic Forum was attended by Member of the Polish Parliament and former Prime Minister of Poland, Mateusz Morawiecki.
The Lubelskie Three Seas Congress is one of the most important events dedicated to local government cooperation, bringing together representatives of government and local administration, as well as the academic and business sectors from the Three Seas Initiative countries. Between 2020 and 2024, four editions of this prestigious event took place. It serves as a platform for ongoing discussions and agreements among local governments focusing on flagship Three Seas investments, such as the Via Carpatia route and the Three Seas Regions Network, established in Lublin. The Congress is held under the Honorary Patronage of the President of Poland, Andrzej Duda.
INTERNATIONAL SESSION
Debate of the Regions: Security, stability and development of the regions in the context of the challenges and risks of the energy and fuel transition
The panel discussion featured representatives of the authorities from five partner regions of the Lubelskie Voivodeship. The panel’s objective was to present experiences and best practices while identifying shared interests and benefits arising from regional efforts in strengthening the European Union’s security. Energy security is closely linked to consumer demand for fuel and energy. The ability to ensure a continuous supply of energy at low costs is one of the fundamental conditions for economic growth and societal well-being.
Experience to date shows that interconnected energy systems with autonomous balancing areas, which are already mutually interacting and providing reserves, serve as a strong unifying factor within the European Union. Effective solutions and regional energy policies during the EU’s energy transition should serve as a model and a priority for cooperation. This presents a significant potential for interregional collaboration, which forms the local and regional governance component of the Three Seas Initiative.
Debate of the Regions: Rebuilding Ukraine - How to cooperate and help Ukraine's regions to rebuild and prepare for European Union membership?
The aim of this panel was to identify areas of cooperation between EU regions and Ukrainian regions on Ukraine’s path to EU membership and to explore how European regions can support Ukrainian regions in the integration process. The partnership between regions has taken on particular importance, especially now, in light of the ongoing war in Ukraine, as well as in the context of Ukraine being granted EU candidate status on June 23, 2022, during the European Council summit in Brussels. The European Union’s support for Ukraine’s accession process is not only an expression of solidarity but also an investment in regional stability and security.
Agreement with Khmelnytskyi Oblast
Following the second panel, agreements were signed between municipalities from the Lubelskie Voivodeship and Khmelnytskyi Oblast. The partnership cooperation between the Lubelskie Voivodeship and the Khmelnytskyi Regional Council was made possible through the initiative of Marshal Jarosław Stawiarski and Head of oblast Wioleta Labaziuk. A letter of intent between the two regions was signed on December 12, 2023.
This cooperation has also created favourable conditions for establishing local government partnerships between municipalities from the Lubelskie Voivodeship and Khmelnytskyi Oblast. The following agreements were signed: - Zhvanetska Territorial Community with Hrubieszów Municipality - Narkevytska Territorial Community with Kraśnik Municipality - Krupetska Territorial Community with Tarnawatka Municipality
Federalisation of the European Union in the context of the Three Seas Initiative and EU law (Content partner: Nicolaus Copernicus Superior School)
Debate on Culture: Culture as a tool to promote the region: cooperation between administration, institutions and the private sector
In the previous edition of the Congress, the Cultural Debate titled “Culture – Building Bridges Between Nations” played a significant role. The discussion focused on cultural projects that bridge national, linguistic, religious, and ideological differences, as well as on culture as a tool for regional and economic development, including tourism and business cooperation. Additionally, the debate explored culture as a pillar of identity for emigrant communities and as an instrument for promoting national traditions among other societies.
This year’s panel, in turn, examined culture as a means of promoting the region, particularly through cooperation with local governments. Panelists also presented their own ideas on how institutions can promote culture to attract younger audiences.
Debate on Culture II: The Via Carpathia Trail of Open-Air Museums (Content partner: Lublin Village Museum)
The cooperation within a network of open-air museums from Three Seas countries presents a great opportunity to promote cultural heritage, exchange experiences, and engage in joint promotional efforts. Open-air museums serve as living history sites that preserve traditions and national identity, strengthening regional cooperation. Panelists discussed how public perception of open-air museums has changed over the years, as well as the shift in target audiences. The discussion covered modern technological solutions, accessibility for people with disabilities, and the formalization of a Skansen Route to extend cultural engagement beyond local communities.
Meet&Greet – networking for communes and NGO’s (Content partner: Office of the Network of the Three Seas Regions)
ECONOMIC FORUM
The Economic Forum featured panels on the internationalization of Lubelskie-based businesses, multimodal transport (cargo airports, rail, and the Via Carpatia route), and the latest innovations in nuclear energy. Business representatives had access to a B2B networking zone and exhibition stands. The participants of the event were greeted by the Marshal of the Lubelskie Voivodeship, Jarosław Stawiarski:
-The Economic Forum complements the main Three Seas Initiative by fostering discussions on increasing integration among member states. The Three Seas formula proves that we can achieve more together. The forum shows small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) how to support one another, learn from best practices, and scale their businesses locally and globally. The growth of SMEs is the driving force behind regional development. In Lubelskie, we focus on supporting SMEs and helping them expand beyond the region – Marshal of the Lubelskie Voivodeship Jarosław Stawiarski.
Speech by MP and Former Polish Prime Minister, Mateusz Morawiecki:
-The Three Seas Congress is an exceptional and necessary event that allows for a deeper reflection on the initiative at the local government level. Ensuring the security of European countries, particularly Eastern Europe, is now a priority. The geopolitical shifts we are witnessing call for a renewed focus on a north-south axis of cooperation. With economic pressures from the West and China, and security threats from Russia, European nations must adopt a new strategic perspective. The Three Seas Initiative, promoted since the beginning of President Andrzej Duda’s term, is a crucial economic and security framework for the entire continent.
Appointments to the Lubelskie Voivodeship Economic Council
A new economic initiative was launched in the Lubelskie Voivodeship, with Marshal Jarosław Stawiarski and MP Mateusz Morawiecki presenting nominations to the Lubelskie Voivodeship Economic Council. This council will provide expert guidance on regional economic development, innovation, and public-private collaboration.
Appointed Members: Dr. hab. inż. Konrad Gromaszek, Lublin University of Technology, Dr. hab. Piotr Zacharczuk, John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Aleksander Batorski, Lublin Conference Center, Tomasz Pitucha, Voivodeship Labor Office, Marek Neckier, Lublin Agency for Entrepreneurship Support, Rafał Langiewicz, Lublin Regional Development Fund, Magdalena Stachyra, Lublin Science and Technology Park, Grzegorz Sobolewski, Puławy Science and Technology Park, Marcin Kowalewski, Lublin Airport, Marcin Wiczuk, Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego, Dariusz Jedlina, Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Magdalena Czelej, DAREX Shirt Manufacturer, Przemysław Chabior, FUNPARK Sp. z o.o., Daniel Ciupak, Janex Polish Grain Producer Sp. z o.o., Piotr Kalinowski, Kabako Gruppe Sp. z o.o., Mateusz Kozłowski, ERKADO Sp. z o.o., Dariusz Jeleniewski, Spiżarnia Sp.z o.o, Grażyna Skubik, Stal-Tech Sp. z o.o., Wiesław Czarnecki, Elpar Cable Factory.
SMEs from Lubelskie in the global marketplace – “Economic Marketing of the Lubelskie Voivodeship III” project (Content Partner: Spiżarnia Sp. z o.o.)
The seminar was held to discuss challenges and opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Lubelskie aiming for international expansion. Panelists shared strategies for entering foreign markets, tools for export growth, and available support from regional and national institutions. The session also facilitated experience-sharing among entrepreneurs to strengthen global competitiveness.
Seminar II: Multimodal transport in Central Europe - cargo airports, rail, Via Carpatia (Content Partner: Office of the Network of the Three Seas Regions)
Multimodal transport integrating road, rail and air transport, is crucial for economic development of Central and Eastern Europe. An efficient transport network enables shorter delivery times, reduced logistic costs and higher investment attractiveness of the region. Given the growing demand foe efficient freight transport and the EU’s climate requirements, improving the integration of different transport modes is essential. The discussion focused on the development multimodal transport, including the completion of key investments such as Via Carpatia – an international transport corridor connecting the north and south of Europe. Its implementation will streamline the flow of goods and strengthen economic cooperation among the Three Seas countries.
Seminar III: Secure future: innovations in nuclear energy Content partner: Nicolaus Copernicus Superior School
In the face of growing economic challenges and increasing energy demand it is essential to seek stabile, secure and sustainable energy sources. Nuclear energy with its ability to generate large amounts of power while minimizing environmental impact, is becoming a key component of many countries’ energy strategies.
SCIENTIFIC SESSION
The Scientific Session began with the signing of an agreement between the Lubelskie Voivodeship and Nicolaus Copernicus University for collaboration on a project titled “Suicidology – Analysis of Knowledge and Educational Campaign”. The initiative aims to raise awareness about youth suicide prevention and develop educational programs addressing this issue.
Panels: - Panel I: Development challenges of the Three Seas Regions in the context of cooperation and threats in relations with the US, Russia and China - Panel II: Opportunities and barriers in cooperation between public and socio-economic entities on international projects - Panel III: Energy security and Three Seas cooperation in the context of access to natural resources - Panel IV: Historical and Cultural Heritage and Identity of the Three Seas Initiative Region
ACCOMPANYING EVENTS
The Eastern Congress of Young Leaders is organised by European Meeting Centre - Nowy Staw Foundation. The event was inaugurated by PM and Former Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki. It is and accompanying event of the Three Seas Local Government Congress. The goal of this event is to prepare young people to engage in discissions about the future of Poland, Europe and the World. The event aims to confront theoretical knowledge with real-world problems. During this event young participants witness the establishment of cooperation among organisations from various European countries.
SUMMARY
The 5th Three Seas Local Government Congress hosted 1,500 participants from 29 countries, including 20 delegations led by regional leaders. A total of 187 speakers participated in 32 discussion panels.
Key agreements signed:
- Establishment of the Three Seas Tourism Network
- Admission of a Moldovan region to the Network of the Three Seas Regions
- 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
- Expansion of the Three Seas University Network








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