Lithuania’s politicians united on Rail Baltica project – Bulc in Vilnius

“I had an impression, that regardless of political leadership, Rail Baltica will always have full support in Lithuania. That is for me a very strong message and we will continue to build on that, especially when we still have a few outstanding elements that we have to resolve – this kind of message from the s peaker of the parliament, from the parliamentarians themselves, from the prime minister – all of them sent a very clear message that this is the priority, that they will work constructively,” Bulc told a news conference on Tuesday.

She spoke after meeting with Lithuania’s Prime Minister Viktoras Pranckietis, Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis and other politicians.

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The Rail Baltica project with preliminary value of 5.8 billion euros envisages construction of a direct railway connection between the Baltic states and the European railway network. The project should be completed by 2026.

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