
Germany announced these plans during a meeting of the ENSEC COE Steering Committee in France, it said.
The ENSEC COE was established in Vilnius in 2012. Its members are Lithuania, Estonia, Italy, the United Kingdom, Latvia, France and Turkey.
Germany announced these plans during a meeting of the ENSEC COE Steering Committee in France, it said.
The ENSEC COE was established in Vilnius in 2012. Its members are Lithuania, Estonia, Italy, the United Kingdom, Latvia, France and Turkey.
Nord Stream 2, the controversial Russian-German pipeline project, is generating fierce opposition in Central and Eastern Europe as well as from the European Parliament and the European Commission. But could the opponents of the pipeline, owned 50% by Gazprom and 50% by some of the largest Western European companies, stop the project? […]
The foreign ministers of Lithuania and Germany will Thursday sign an agreement on handover of the February 16, 1918 Independence Act to Lithuania for five years. […]
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