Lithuania Leads EU-Funded Initiative to Support Armenia's Border and Visa Reforms
Lithuania's Central Project Management Agency (CPMA) has launched a new EU-funded project in Armenia. The initiative aims to support the country's visa liberalisation process and enhance border management systems, aligning Armenian practices with European Union standards through technical assistance and institutional capacity building.
Klaipėda Seaport Secures €55.5 Million NIB Loan for Green Infrastructure
The Klaipėda State Seaport Authority has finalized a €55.5 million loan agreement with the Nordic Investment Bank (NIB). The funding is earmarked for critical infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing the port's environmental sustainability and operational efficiency in Lithuania.
Lithuanian Armed Forces Expand Search for Unidentified Drone
The Lithuanian Armed Forces have intensified efforts to locate an unidentified drone that breached the country's airspace on May 20. Military helicopters and ground personnel have been deployed to the region to conduct a thorough search operation. Authorities are investigating the origin and purpose of the aerial vehicle as security measures remain heightened.
Lithuanian Official Addresses NATO Capabilities Regarding Kaliningrad
Kęstutis Budrys, Chief National Security Adviser to the Lithuanian President, has emphasized NATO's readiness to address security threats from the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad. His remarks highlight the alliance's strategic posture in the Baltic region amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Lithuania Approves Troop Deployment to Support Maritime Security in Strait of Hormuz
The Lithuanian State Defence Council has authorized the deployment of up to 40 troops to join an international mission aimed at ensuring freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. This decision aligns Lithuania with broader efforts to protect vital shipping lanes in the Persian Gulf region amid ongoing international security concerns.
Lithuania Pledges Over €10 Million to Support Return and Rehabilitation of Ukrainian Children
Lithuania has committed more than €10 million to assist in the return and rehabilitation of Ukrainian children forcibly transferred or abducted by Russia. This funding aims to support international and national initiatives focused on reuniting families and providing essential care for children affected by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Lithuanian Railways (LTG Cargo) is conducting investigations into two separate freight train derailments that occurred within a three-day period in Lithuania. The incidents, which took place in central Lithuania and near Kaunas, resulted in no injuries but caused significant disruptions to rail operations. Authorities are currently assessing the causes of both accidents.
Lithuanian Group Civinity Expands into Southern Europe with Acquisition of Croatian Lift Manufacturer Metus
Lithuanian building maintenance and engineering group Civinity has acquired the Croatian lift manufacturer Metus. This strategic move marks Civinity's entry into the Southern European market, aiming to integrate Metus's expertise in lift production, installation, and maintenance into its existing portfolio of facility management services.
Lithuanian Representative Lion Ceccah Completes First Eurovision 2026 Rehearsal in Vienna
Lithuanian artist Lion Ceccah has taken to the stage in Vienna for his first technical rehearsal ahead of the Eurovision Song Contest 2026. The session marks a key milestone in the country's preparations for the international music competition, as delegations begin fine-tuning their performances at the host venue.
Klaipėda Port Reaches Milestone in Green Hydrogen Production Infrastructure
The Port of Klaipėda in Lithuania has officially received a construction completion certificate for its inaugural green hydrogen production facility. This milestone marks a significant step toward the port's goal of decarbonizing maritime operations and integrating sustainable energy solutions into its infrastructure, moving the project closer to full operational status.
European Innovation Council Hosts Funding Info Day in Vilnius
The European Innovation Council and the Research Council of Lithuania held an information session in Vilnius to detail funding opportunities for innovators. The event provided guidance on EIC programs, including Pathfinder, Transition, and Accelerator schemes, aimed at supporting high-risk, high-impact research and deep-tech startups in Lithuania and across Europe.
U.S. State Department Approves $214 Million Missile Sale to Lithuania
The U.S. State Department has approved a potential $214 million foreign military sale of AIM-9X Block II Sidewinder missiles to Lithuania. This acquisition is designed to bolster Lithuania's national security and enhance its existing NASAMS air defense capabilities, strengthening the Baltic nation's defensive posture within the NATO alliance.
Lithuania and Latvia Deny Airspace Access to Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico
Lithuania and Latvia have reportedly denied Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico permission to transit their airspace for a planned trip to Moscow to attend Victory Day celebrations. The decision highlights ongoing diplomatic tensions regarding travel to Russia amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Taiwan and Lithuania Advance Economic Cooperation in Strategic Industries
Taiwan's Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung has reaffirmed commitment to deepening economic ties with Lithuania. The proposed action plan focuses on strengthening collaboration in strategic sectors, including semiconductors, lasers, and biotechnology, building on the growing partnership between the two sides.
Lithuanian Prime Minister Conducts Official Visit to Azerbaijan to Bolster Bilateral Ties
Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė visited Azerbaijan for high-level talks with President Ilham Aliyev. The visit focused on strengthening bilateral cooperation, exploring economic opportunities, and discussing regional developments between the two nations. The meetings aimed to deepen political dialogue and expand partnerships in key sectors.
Lithuanian President Nausėda Sets Conditions for Dialogue with Belarus
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda has declared that any potential dialogue with Belarus is contingent upon Minsk halting state-sponsored illegal migration and smuggling. The statement underscores Lithuania's firm stance on border security amid ongoing tensions between the two nations, emphasizing that goodwill gestures from Belarus are a prerequisite for normalizing relations.
Council of Europe Congress Urges Lithuania to Strengthen Local Self-Government
The Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe has issued a report recommending that Lithuania enhance local self-government. The body calls for clearer allocation of responsibilities between state and local levels to ensure effective governance and greater financial autonomy for municipalities across the country.
Latvia Warns of Coordinated Russian Disinformation Campaign Targeting Baltic Airspace
Latvia's Ministry of Defense has identified a coordinated Russian disinformation campaign targeting Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. The effort focuses on spreading false narratives regarding alleged airspace violations, aiming to undermine regional security and public trust in the Baltic states.
Lithuanian President Reaffirms Stance on Taiwanese Representative Office Name
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda has confirmed that the country will not change the name of the Taiwanese Representative Office in Vilnius. The office, which opened in 2021, has been a point of diplomatic contention with China. Nauseda emphasized that the government maintains its current position regarding the office's designation.
Lithuanian Prime Minister Addresses Economic Outcomes of Taiwan Representative Office
Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginiene has publicly questioned the economic performance of the country's representative office in Taiwan. The statement highlights ongoing discussions within the Lithuanian government regarding the tangible trade benefits resulting from the diplomatic initiative, which has previously strained relations with Beijing.