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Lithuania mulls taking over sanctioned Belarusian spa as workers stage protest

Lithuania mulls taking over sanctioned Belarusian spa as workers stage protest 12 Lithuania mulls taking over sanctioned Belarusian spa as workers stage protest / D. Umbrasas/LRT Lithuania s Foreign Ministry plans to launch negotiations with Minsk on the possible takeover of Belorus, a sanctioned Belarusian spa in the Lithuanian town of Druskininkai. Two committees in the Lithuanian Seimas made a decision [.] to turn to the Belarusian government with a proposal to buy this sanatorium out, Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis told reporters on Thursday, adding that the ministry will implement this proposal . Belorus accounts were frozen by Swedbank in December last year shortly after the EU imposed sanctions against the Main Economic Office (GHU) of the Belarusian president s administration, as it is led by Viktor Sheiman who is on the EU sanction list. Minsk acquired the spa under the Lithuanian–Belarusian intergovernmental agreement of February 6, 1995.

Some 10,000 Lithuanian birch trees planted in Armenia

Some 10,000 Lithuanian birch trees planted in Armenia 30 Armenian flag / AP A grove of 10,000 Lithuanian birch trees has been planted in Armenia to mark the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries, the Lithuania Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday.  I am glad that this symbolic tree-planting initiative offers us an opportunity to commemorate special occasions, which are of great importance for our countries, Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis said at the inauguration ceremony. Thirty years ago, on August 14, 1991, Lithuania was the first country in the world to recognise Armenia s independence, Lithuania s top diplomat said. Today, we strongly support Armenia’s efforts to build a modern, democratic, resilient, prosperous and green state.

Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania expel Russian diplomats in support of Czech Republic

Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania expel Russian diplomats in support of Czech Republic April 24, 2021 Lithuania s Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis. TALLINN Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have all expelled Russian diplomats in a show of solidarity with the Czech Republic against Moscow. Prague has accused Russian secret agents of involvement in a deadly explosion in the country in 2014. Czech foreign and interior minister Jan Hamacek had called on European Union and NATO member states to also kick out Russian diplomats. On Friday, Lithuania s Foreign Ministry confirmed it had summoned the country s ambassador to Moscow and declared two members of the embassy personae non-gratae .

Imposter used deepfake to dupe Baltic MPs, impersonate Navalny associate

Imposter used deepfake to dupe Baltic MPs, impersonate Navalny associate 1 Leonid Volkov / AP An imposter used deepfake technology to impersonate an associate of Alexei Navalny and get access to Baltic MPs. Žygimantas Pavilionis, chairman of the Lithuanian parliament s Foreign Affairs Committee, said he was approached by someone pretending to be Leonid Volkov. While Pavilionis found the situation suspicious, parliamentarians from Latvia, Estonia and Ukraine seem to have been duped. Earlier on Thursday, Lithuania s Foreign Ministry issued a statement that “during the past few weeks, information attacks were carried out against Estonian, Lithuanian, and Latvian politicians”. “These attacks were meant to spread false information, discredit Russian opposition and undermine Baltic politicians’ support for it,” the ministry said.

Person pretending to be Navalny s rep carried out provocative attacks against Baltics

Person pretending to be Navalny s rep carried out provocative attacks against Baltics 2021-04-22 BNS/TBT Staff VILNIUS – A person who convincingly pretended to be Leonid Volkov, the Lithuanian-based chief of staff to Alexei Navalny, the opposition leader imprisoned in Russia, carried out provocative information attack against Baltic states and Ukrainian politicians, Zygimantas Pavilionis, chairman of the Lithuanian Seimas Committee on Foreign Affairs, confirmed it to BNS on Thursday. Earlier in the day, Lithuania s Foreign Ministry issued a statement that during the past few weeks, information attacks were carried out against Estonian, Lithuanian, and Latvian politicians . These attacks were meant to spread false information, discredit Russian opposition and undermine Baltic politicians’ support for it, the ministry said,

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