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On December 15-16, new Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania
Gabrielius Landsbergis discussed with the foreign ministers of Poland and Finland,
Zbigniew Rau and
Pekka Haavisto, the support for democracy in Belarus and safety of the nuclear power plant near Astravets, naviny.by informs.
During the conversation with Rau they discussed continuing clashes between police and peaceful demonstrators, the press service of the Lithuanian Foreign Ministry reports. The situation remains tense. Lithuania and Poland will continue supporting the civil society in Belarus, as well as the desire for democratic change, - Landsbergis said after the meeting.
According to him, much attention was paid to the Belarusian nuclear power plant. The parties stressed the importance of compliance with international standards of nuclear safety and environmental protection. Landsbergis asked Rau to support the position of Vilnius, which insists that electricity from the nuclear power plant should not
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Poland, Lithuania Targeted in Cyber Attack Intended to Undermine NATO
15 Dec 2020
WARSAW, Poland (AP) – The Polish and Lithuanian governments say they have been the target of a cyber disinformation attack that appears aimed at undermining relations between the two NATO allies.
A Polish government official, Stanislaw Zaryn, said Russia appeared to be the culprit, saying the type of attack falls into a recent pattern of informational warfare directed by the Kremlin against NATO members on the eastern flank of the alliance.
The cyberattack involved a false press release published last week that claimed to be issued by Lithuanian border guards. The fabricated statement said a Polish diplomat was caught smuggling narcotics, firearms, explosives and extremist materials into Lithuania, said Zaryn, the spokesman for the head of Poland’s security services.
Poland, Lithuania are targets of cyber disinformation attack
by The Associated Press
Last Updated Dec 15, 2020 at 5:56 am EDT
WARSAW, Poland The Polish and Lithuanian governments say they have been the target of a cyber disinformation attack that appears aimed at undermining relations between the two NATO allies.
A Polish government official, Stanislaw Zaryn, said Russia appeared to be the culprit, saying the type of attack falls into a recent pattern of informational warfare directed by the Kremlin against NATO members on the eastern flank of the alliance.
The cyberattack involved a false press release published last week that claimed to be issued by Lithuanian border guards. The fabricated statement said a Polish diplomat was caught smuggling narcotics, firearms, explosives and extremist materials into Lithuania, said Zaryn, the spokesman for the head of Poland’s security services.