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Joint Statement of the Foreign Affairs Ministers of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania on the U.S. Framework for the Artificial Intelligence Diffusion Added 2025-01-17 We are concerned by the U.S. administration’s decision to exclude several countries from Paragraph (a) to Supplement No.5 to Part 740 of the U.S. Framework for the Artificial Intelligence Diffusion.
Joint Statement by Nordic Baltic countries on the energy situation in the Republic of Moldova Added 2025-01-07 We note Gazprom’s decision to cease gas supplies to Moldova as of January 1st, 2025. This action is aimed at undermining political and economic stability in Moldova.
Joint Statement by Nordic Baltic Foreign Ministers on Situation in Georgia Added 2024-12-29 We are seriously concerned about the situation in Georgia. We have called for a thorough and impartial investigation into the irregularities reported ahead of and during the parliamentary elections on 26 October.
After the fall of Assad's regime, Lithuania calls for creating a democratic Syria Added 2024-12-10 In the aftermath of Bashar al-Assad’s regime downfall on 8 December, Lithuania hopes that Syria will seize the opportunity to create a democratic state and an inclusive society.
Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia impose national sanctions on those responsible for the brutal crackdown on protesters in Georgia Added 2024-12-02 In accordance with the Law on the Legal Status of Aliens of the Republic of Lithuania, a group of Georgian officials who de facto control the Government of Georgia and are responsible for brutal crackdowns on protesters, violations of human rights...
Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the situation in Georgia Added 2024-11-30 The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania strongly condemns the use of force by the Georgian authorities against the peaceful protestors in Tbilisi, as witnessed during the last two days.
Statement of solidarity with Georgian diplomats Added 2024-11-29 We, diplomats and employees of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania, are closely following the disturbing developments in Georgia after the announced decision by its government to halt the country’s EU integration.
Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania regarding the second round of the presidential elections of the Republic of Moldova Added 2024-11-04 Lithuania welcomes the professional and impartial conduct of the Second round of the Presidential elections of the Republic of Moldova on 3 November 2024.
Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania on parliamentary elections in Georgia of October 26, 2024 Added 2024-10-27 Parliamentary elections in Georgia of October 26 were marked with an unprecedented number of incidents and systemic violations, both throughout the electoral campaign and during the voting day. This includes allegations of buying votes, cases of...
Statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania regarding China and Brazil's proposals for peace in Ukraine Added 2024-10-01 In view of the “Common Understandings between China and Brazil on Political Settlement of the Ukraine Crisis” presented in the letter dated the 25th of July 2024 from the Permanent Representatives of Brazil and China to the United Nations...