President Gitanas Nausėda extended congratulations to King Mohammed VI of Morocco on national day – the anniversary of the ascension to the throne. “I strongly hope that the deepening bilateral relationship between Lithuania and Morocco as well as Morocco’s cooperation ties with the European Union will create new opportunities for our people to launch mutually beneficial initiatives in trade, tourism and culture”, the President said in the message of congratulations.
President Gitanas Nausėda visited the Lithuanian Air Force Base in Šiauliai to meet with NATO troops from Spain, the...
President Gitanas Nausėda took part in a commemorative event to celebrate the 80th Anniversary of the Sumner Welles...
Ladies and Gentlemen, Eighty years ago, Lithuania received a priceless gift. Benjamin Sumner Welles, the United...
President Gitanas Nausėda extended congratulations to King Philippe of the Belgians and the people of his country on national day. “Our people are closely connected by deep and long-standing bonds of friendship, shared respect to history and fundamental democratic values. Belgium recognized Lithuania’s independence in 1922 and did not recognize its subsequent occupation. After the restoration of Lithuania’s independence, Belgium actively supported its integration into the European Union and NATO. I am delighted to point out that next year we will mark the 30th anniversary of our reestablished diplomatic...
The last round of negotiations on the EU multiannual financial framework and the European recovery fund aimed at...
President Gitanas Nausėda together with the leaders of Latvia and Estonia met with European Council President Charles...
President Gitanas Nausėda is taking part in the European Council summit in Brussels. The third day of negotiations...
President Gitanas Nausėda is taking part in the European Council summit in Brussels. The meeting – convened in full...
President Gitanas Nausėda will attend the European Council summit in Brussels on July 17. EU leaders will meet...
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