Abstract

Russia continues to seek a beneficial transit solution that would connect its mainland with the Kaliningrad Oblast. One idea which has been repeatedly discussed since the fall of the Soviet Union is the “Suwalki Corridor” – a 99-kilometre-long transport connection linking Hrodna to Kaliningrad through Poland. The “Suwalki Corridor” initiative emerged as an alternative to strict Lithuanian transport arrangements between Kaliningrad and mainland Russia. Kaliningrad was seen as having the potential to become a transit and logistics hub for Russia. Hence, it seemed logical that a deal to create an additional corridor through Poland and Belarus should be introduced.

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