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Wagner behind the border: if the “black swans” show up, the consequences could be catastrophic

"With Wagner mercenaries hovering close to Poland's borders, Poles warn that Russia is deliberately trying to destabilise the border region.…

1 year ago
  • Central/Eastern Europe

Januška on Vilnius NATO Summit: Pros and Cons

What important events took place in Vilnius Nato Summit regarding Ukraine, with what victories and perhaps grievances is Ukrainian President…

1 year ago
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Former presidential adviser says Lithuania’s NATO membership is 2nd-rate. They agreed behind our backs

Albinas Januška, a signatory of the Act of Independence, diplomat and former advisor to the President, is talking and thinking…

1 year ago
  • Defence

President’s advisor’s words stuck with expert: this is a unique threat to Lithuania

The "Suvalkų koridorius" ("Suwałki Corridor") and the goods and transport corridor are one of the most significant threats to Lithuania's…

1 year ago
  • Foreign affairs

Landsbergis announces a new European security architecture: the Baltic States and Poland will join

Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis said in Riga, where the heads of diplomacy of the three Baltic States and Poland were…

2 years ago
  • Cyber security

Januška on the cyber-attack against the URM: a vastly harmful scandal draws near

The Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (URM) announced on Wednesday that it had observed an attempt to perform an information-cyber-attack.…

3 years ago
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Januška counts Nausėda’s mistakes: “An example of poor politics”

Lithuania cannot act effectively on its own in foreign affairs, so it must always seek allies. This could be said…

3 years ago
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Astravyets on an electoral platter: why are the Conservatives so aggressive and the “Farmers” so silent?

The approaching Seimas elections and launch date of the Astravyets Nuclear Power Plant have linked these seemingly unrelated events. The opposition Conservatives…

4 years ago
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Lithuanian foreign policy: a self-censorship problem

After almost twenty years of the voluntary political elite (with small exceptions), and sadly a considerable part of the journalists,…

5 years ago
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  • Opinion

A. Januška: G. Nausėda has a risk that could be used by S. Skvernelis

Ingrida Šimonytė and Gitanas Nausėda have decided to participate in the presidential elections. They are in neither the left, nor…

6 years ago
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  • Opinion

NSGK investigation reveals how Russia’s tethers penetrated into Lithuania: seemingly irreconcilable enemies united

What do the companies Arvi, MG Baltic, part of the so-called officials and Russia's aims to penetrate Lithuania's energy system…

6 years ago