The Board of the Lithuanian Seimas has on Wednesday established a delegation of Lithuanian lawmakers who will take care of Belarusian affairs in Lithuania and, if possible, will travel to Minsk.
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Statements by Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia "matter less and less" to Belarus, the Belarusian Foreign Ministry's spokesman said on Monday after the three Baltic states imposed entry bans on President Alexander Lukashenko and 29 other high-ranking officials.
Lithuanian Interior Minister Rita Tamasuniene signed on Monday a decree to blacklist President Alexander Lukashenko and 29 other Belarusian officials for their roles in vote-rigging and violence against protesters.
The list of countries most affected by the coronavirus infection (COVID-19) was updated on Friday, 28 August, to take effect as of 31 August. Belarus, Italy, Slovenia and Slovakia have been added to the list of affected countries, as coronavirus incidence rate there exceeds 16 cases per 100 000 popu...
Last Sunday's human chain formed in Lithuania to express solidarity with Belarus was Andrius Tapinas' public relations stunt that failed, Valdemar Tomasevski, the leader of the Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania–Christian Families Alliance (EAPL-CFA), said on Thursday.
Two Belarusian sound engineers have fled to Lithuania in fear of repression by the authorities for playing Viktor Tsoi's Peremen (Change), the Soviet perestroika-era song adopted as an anthem by Belarusian protesters, at a pro-government event in Minsk.
Lithuania's Ministry of Foreign Affairs is proposing sanctions for over 100 Belarusian officials responsible for vote-rigging and violence against peaceful protesters.
Some 11 Belarusian citizens have asked for asylum in Lithuania recently.
Twenty Belarusians have arrived in Lithuania under a humanitarian exception to the coronavirus travel ban, the Interior Ministry said on Tuesday.
Protesters demanding a free election in Belarus are no longer the opposition, they are the majority, Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, the former Belarusian opposition presidential candidates, says, adding that there's an ongoing peaceful democratic revolution in Belarus.
While the situation in Belarus with protests intensifies more and more Lithuanians share their support for Belarusians that are fighting for their freedom. Citizens are not the only ones that support people of neighbours. Lithuanian businesses join also.
Lithuania has on Monday handed in a diplomatic note to Belarus over an alleged violation of Lithuania's airspace during the formation of a human chain, the Freedom Way, in Lithuania on Sunday.
The world can no longer play the double game with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko's regime and it needs to be politically and diplomatically isolated, ex-Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite says.
A human chain called "The Freedom Way" was formed in Lithuania from Vilnius to Medininkai on Sunday in solidarity with Belarus' civil society fighting for democratic changes in the country.
The Lithuanian seaport of Klaipeda and Lietuvos Gelezinkeliai (Lithuanian Railways, LTG) have not yet been affected by strikes in Belarus that involve some of their customers, Lithuanian Transport Minister Jaroslav Neverovic said on Friday.
The Lithuanian seaport of Klaipeda is the most cost-effective and efficient route for Belarusian exports, Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis said amid reports that some port operators might be affected by strikes in the neighboring country.
Belarusians demand a new presidential election and the authorities must hear their voice, Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, the opposition challenger in Belarus' disputed presidential election, said in Vilnius on Friday, adding that other states cannot interfere in her country's affairs.
Lithuania has prepared a list of national sanctions against the Belarussian regime, Foreign Minister Linas Linkevicius said on Wednesday evening.
The positions of neighboring countries, including Lithuania, should be taken into account during the upcoming remote European Council meeting on Belarus on Wednesday, ex-Lithuanian Ambassador to the EU Jovita Neliupsiene says.
The Lithuanian parliament adopted on Tuesday a resolution calling for the non-recognition of Belarus' recent presidential election and sanctions against officials in the neighboring country.