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Latvian Prime Minister Criticizes Estonia's Rail Baltica Plans and Suggests Revising the Project

Latvian Prime Minister Criticizes Estonia's Rail Baltica Plans and Suggests Revising the Project
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Latvian Prime Minister Andris Kulbergs has criticized Estonia's timeline for the Rail Baltica project, calling the 2030 completion goal 'mathematically impossible.' He is calling for closer coordination between Baltic nations to find a more realistic and cost-effective implementation model.

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The Rail Baltica project is a major infrastructure initiative for the Baltic region; disagreements over timelines and costs highlight the challenges of cross-border cooperation.

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Confidence: 85%

The article reports on a political disagreement regarding infrastructure policy, presenting the Prime Minister's perspective while maintaining a neutral reporting style.

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