Furthermore, the Assembly calls on the governments and parliaments in the Baltic Sea region :
6.1 to pursue and intensify the promising initiatives they have taken, inter alia, through the
creation of the Baltic Assembly, the Council of Baltic Sea States or in the framework of the
Nordic Council ;
6.2 to stimulate contacts at all levels - such as the exchange of students and faculty professors
between universities and other educational institutions, between companies, in particular
through the newly established Baltic Chambers Organisation, and in the cultural field through
bodies such as the Ars Baltica ;
6.3 to give special priority to telecommunications and to the establishment of a modern transport
infrastructure by sea, by rail and road - including the Via Baltica project by which Germany,
Poland, Russia (St Petersburg and Kaliningrad) and the Baltic states would be linked ;
6.4 to tackle urgently environmental problems, in particular by ensuring the safety of Soviet-built
nuclear plants in the former centrally-planned economies, to help implement measures for energy conservation, to emphasise ecology-oriented forms of energy generation, and to
establish a cross-border network of energy exchange permitting a more efficient use of this
resource ;
6.5 to realise the enormous tourism potential of the region, not only through measures such as the
above, but also through investment, for example in accommodation facilities and the
restoration and preservation of the cultural heritage, while taking into account the impact of
tourism on the environment ;
6.6 to initiate a reform of the health-care system in the former communist countries of the Baltic
Sea region, thereby enhancing the quality of life of their populations ;
6.7 to pay particular attention to the unique and difficult situation of the Kaliningrad enclave - cut
off from the rest of Russia and with an economically insufficient hinterland - so that it may
overcome these handicaps and enjoy full economic integration with neighbouring countries.