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At the informal Baltic Foreign Ministers' meeting, Lithuanian Foreign Affairs Minister discusses situation in Georgia Added 2008-09-03 On 2 September in Jūrmala, Lithuanian Minister of Foreign Affairs Petras Vaitiekūnas had an informal meeting with Latvian Minister of Foreign Affairs Maris Riekstins and Estonian Minister of Foreign Affairs Urmas Paet. The heads of Baltic States’...
Parliamentary panels say Lithuania should wait for Russia's actions Added 2008-09-03 VILNIUS, September 03, BNS - Lithuanian parliament's two committees agreed on Wednesday to wait for the next week's meeting of the Russian and French presidents, as well as further moves of Russia. Speaking to journalists after the joint meeting...
President Adamkus: “The European Union must provide Georgia with urgent political and economic assistance” Added 2008-09-03 September 1, Brussels – President Valdas Adamkus participated in the extraordinary session of the European Council to discuss the situation Georgia, EU aid to Georgia and prospects for EU-Russia relationship. President Adamkus was the first to...
Valdas Adamkus met with Polish President and Georgian Prime Minister before the opening of EU emergency summit Added 2008-09-03 September 1st, Brussels – Before the opening of the extraordinary EU summit in Brussels, President Valdas Adamkus met with Georgian Prime Minister Lado Gurgenidze (left) and Polish President Lech Kaczyński (below).
Lithuanian and Latvian Prime Ministers Discuss Georgia and Energy Security Added 2008-08-27 Earlier today, Prime Minister Gediminas Kirkilas has had a telephone conversation with his Latvian counterpart Ivars Godmanis. The Prime Ministers have discussed the latest developments in Georgia as well as the September European Council...
2008-08-26 | DURING AN EXTRAORDINARY EUROPEAN COUNCIL MEETING LITHUANIA WILL CALL FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF RUSSIA’S DECISION TO RECOGNIZE THE INDEPENDENCE OF GEORGIAN ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS Added 2008-08-26 Russia’s decision to formally recognize the independence of Georgian administrative units Abkhazia and South Ossetia is a gross violation of the universally accepted principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity of states.
Lithuanian and German leaders discussed the situation in Georgia and energy security issues Added 2008-08-26 Tuesday, August 26, Vilnius – Today, August 26, President Valdas Adamkus met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on a working visit to Lithuania. 
Energy Security, Situation in Georgia and EU-Russia Relations on Meeting Agenda between Prime Minister and German Chancellor Added 2008-08-26 In his meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Prime Minister Gediminas Kirkilas expressed his appreciation for Germany’s continuous support for Lithuania’s Euro-Atlantic integration, as well as understanding of the issue of Lithuania’s...
Prime Minister Condemns Russia‘s Decision Added 2008-08-26 Prime Minister Gediminas Kirkilas is convinced that Russia‘s decision to recognize the Georgian breakaway regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia flagrantly violates the fundamental principles of international law, stipulating that all states have...
BY QUESTIONING GEORGIA’S TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY, RUSSIA CHOOSES A HAZARDOUS WAY Added 2008-08-25 On 25 August, Georgia’s territorial integrity was openly and roughly encroached, when the State Duma of the Russian Federation voted in favour of addressing the President of Russia with a request to recognise the independence of two administrative...