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Lithuania is open to common positions with Poland – PM
Lithuania is open to the solution of all issues and coordination of positions with Poland, Lithuanian Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis said on Sunday after meeting with his Polish counterpart Mateusz Morawiecki at Mažeikiai-based oil refinery Orlen Lietuva. […]
Lithuanian troops leaving for UN-led stability operation MINUSMA in Mali
A third rotation of Lithuanian troops is leaving for the UN-led stability operation MINUSMA in Mali on Friday. […]
Lithuania’s NSGK registers influence probe conclusions
The Seimas of Lithuania’s Committee on National Security and Defense on Friday registered the conclusions of its parliamentary probe into business groups’ influence on political process and its annexes on the legal act base. […]
More Lithuanians consider celebrating Feb. 16 important – survey
More than two thirds of Lithuanian citizens say it’s important for them to celebrate the February 16th, the Day of Restoration of the State of Lithuania, a new survey has shown. […]
PM welcomes Brussels’ proposals to increase Lithuania’s agriculture support
Lithuanian Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis has welcomed the European Commission‘s proposal to increase support for Lithuania’s agriculture 1.4 percent in the European Union‘s new multiannual budget. […]
Brussels proposes increasing agriculture funding to Lithuania
The European Commission proposes increasing support for Lithuania’s agriculture 1.4 percent in the European Union’s new multiannual budget. […]
Guatemala’s honorary consulate opens in Vilnius
A Guatemalan honorary consulate was opened in Vilnius this week. […]
Lithuanian central bank says increase in retirement age ‘inevitable’
As Lithuania’s population declines, the country may have to increase its retirement age in the future to solve the problems of the pension system, a central bank official said on Friday. […]
Lithuania would consider accepting Palestinian representation
With Palestinian officials speaking about their intentions to open a representative office in Vilnius, Lithuania says it will consider accepting it. […]
Klaipėda to pay tribute to French POWs who built Wilhelm Canal
Klaipėda will on Friday pay tribute to French prisoners of war who built the city’s Wilhelm Canal almost 150 years ago. […]
Lithuania’s largest ever national military exercise kicks off
Thunder Strike 2018, the largest national exercise in the history of the Lithuanian Armed Forces, is kicking off on Friday. […]
Lithuanian Armed Forces to have more senior officers next year
Lithuania next year plans to call up the same number of conscripts as this year, but will increase the number of senior officers in the Armed Forces, under the military’s framework structure for 2019 to 2014. […]
Lithuanian intelligence agency still uses suspected CIA prison building for training
The Lithuanian State Security Department, or VSD, continues to use a building near Vilnius that allegedly housed a secret CIA detention facility for its training center. […]
Lithuanian prosecutors to analyze ECHR decision on CIA prison in their probe
Lithuanian prosecutors say they will decide on further steps in their ongoing pre-trial investigation after examining in detail the European Court of Human Rights‘ ruling that the country hosted a secret CIA detention facility. […]
ECHR decision on CIA prison based on indirect evidence – govt representative at court
The Lithuanian government’s representative at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) says that the Strasbourg-based court’s decision regarding a secret CIA detention facility in Lithuania is based only on indirect evidence. […]
Lithuania’s Air Navigation considers what to do with Russian radar equipment after probe (Updated)
Russian-made radar equipment that is used by Lithuania’s state-owned air navigation service provider Oro Navigacija (Air Navigation) is not compatible with Lithuania’s national security interests, the parliament’s Committee on National Security and Defense (NSGK) has said after completing its probe into business groups’ influence on political processes. […]
