Foreign ministers of Lithuania and Andorra discuss cooperation during Vilnius meeting

“Lithuania and Andorra could cooperate in the fields of information and communication technology, tourism, engineering, agriculture and health protection,” Linkevičius said.

The two ministers also discussed security in the region and the ongoing illegal immigration crisis in the European Union, Lithuania’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.

During the meeting, the foreign ministers also discussed prospects for Andorra’s relationship with the EU. Lithuania supports Andorra’s goal of closer integration into the European Union’s markets.

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While in Vilnius, the Andorran foreign minister also met with officials from the Ministry of Finance to discuss the taxation system in Andorra and ongoing talks on the association agreement with the EU.

The guest also visited Vilnius University Hospital Santariškės Clinic and discussed closer bilateral cooperation in the field of healthcare.

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