Violence in Spain will burden Madrid-Catalonia dialogue – Lithuanian president
Sunday’s violence in Spain will burden the dialogue between Madrid and supporters of Catalonia‘s independence, says Lithuania’s President Dalia Grybauskaitė. […]
Sunday’s violence in Spain will burden the dialogue between Madrid and supporters of Catalonia‘s independence, says Lithuania’s President Dalia Grybauskaitė. […]
Spain is in crucial need of a dialogue with its citizens, Lithuania’s Foreign Minister Linas Linkevičius said following clashes between police and protesters in Catalonia, Spain, over the region’s independence referendum. […]
EU-UK negotiations on Britain’s withdrawal from the bloc are running behind schedule and may have to be extended, Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaitė said on Friday. […]
Comparing the Catalonian aspirations to break free from Spain with the Baltic states’ movement to gain independence from the Soviet Union would be incorrect, says Lithuania’s Foreign Minister Linas Linkevičius. […]
The foreign ministers of Lithuania and Denmark on Tuesday criticized the plans of expanding the Nord Stream gas pipeline on the bottom of the Baltic Sea between Russia and Germany, pledging efforts to influence the European Commission (EC) into being stricter in connection to the project. […]
After German parliamentary elections secured Chancellor Angela Merkel with yet another term in office, Berlin will remain Lithuania’s most important partner in Europe, says President Dalia Grybauskaitė. […]
As news that one of Lloyd’s of London’s largest insurance syndicates XL Group, which operates the XL Catlin brand, is to move its European headquarters to Dublin because of Brexit. Doubts remain as to whether […]
Lithuania’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has said it had no information on Lithuanians injured in the Friday’s explosion in London metro. […]
In a discussion at the European Parliament, Lithuanian MEP Rolandas Paksas on Thursday called on politicians to refrain from criticizing plans to expand the Nord Stream gas pipeline between Russia and Germany and to look for benefits in the project that causes concern to the Lithuanian government. […]
Lithuanian Agriculture Minister Bronius Markauskas thinks that the European Union should ban international corporations from using different recipes for food products that are sold in Eastern Europe under the same brand names as in Western Europe. […]
The European Commission’s President Jean-Claude Juncker on Wednesday pledged to pay special attention to the Baltic states next year when the celebrate anniversaries of 100 years of independence. […]
Kęstutis Lančinskas, a former Vilnius police chief and currently the head of the European Union’s advisory mission in Ukraine (EUAM), is seeking the job of director at Europe’s police agency Europol, several sources have confirmed to BNS. […]
Nearly 39,000 Lithuanian citizens supported the European initiative on family definition in the Baltic state, the Central Electoral Commission established. […]
With the United Kingdom having begun the procedures for leaving the European Union, Lithuanian chances to attract investors are not just linked with British companies, but also with investors who are having to shift their […]
Lithuania’s Foreign Ministry has no data about injuries of Lithuanian citizens during the earthquake close to the Greek islands of Dodecanese. […]
Formal suspicions of trading in influence were brought on Monday against Rolandas Paksas, a Lithuanian member of the European Parliament, the Prosecutor General’s Office said. […]
To secure European support to decommissioning of the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) after 2020, Lithuania must demonstrate progress and correct the impression of the project stalling, Energy Vice-Minister Simonas Šatūnas says. […]
Lithuania is open to discussions about the French president’s proposal to establish a position of the euro area finance minister and develop a separate budget of the area, says Lithuania’s Finance Minister Vilius Šapoka, noting that this was not the most urgent matter at the moment. […]
The European Court of Human Rights has asked the Lithuanian government for an update on the latest changes of the country’s legal system in connection to entering a person’s first and last name in passports and other official documents in non-Lithuanian letters. […]
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