The deadline for the fine is Jan. 7.
Mantas Dubauskas, spokesman for Lietuvos Gelezinkeliai, said the fine would be paid from the accumulated reserve without a bank guarantee. The company later intends to ask the EC to reduce the fine or waive it – it can use the opportunity within six months, a period that expires in early April.
In mid-December, filed a claim to the European Union’s (EU) General Court in Luxembourg over the fine for the railway stretch to Latvia removed a decade ago.
Lietuvos Geležinkeliai also plans to rebuild the 19-km railway tracks from Orlen Lietuva‘s refinery in Mazeikiai, northern Lithuania, to the Latvian city of Renge.
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