1991-ųjų rugpjūčio 1-ąją – prabėgus vos dienai po Medininkų pasienio poste omonininkų surengtų Lietuvos pareigūnų žudynių – tuometinis JAV prezidentas George'as Bushas vyresnysis iš Maskvos atskrido į Kyjivą. Ukrainos sostinėje tris viešas kalbas sakęs amerikietis ryškiausią žinutę pasiuntė Aukščiau...
Jon Baldvin Hannibalsson
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On February 11, 1991, Iceland was the first country to recognize Lithuania's independence, and Iceland‘s Foreign Affairs Minister at the time Jon Baldvin Hannibalsson said it showed that small countries coming together could exert real influence on the international stage.
Icelandic policy economist and diplomat Jon Baldvin Hannibalsson and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Professor Michael Shure have received Vilnius University honorary doctorates.
A new plaque was unveiled on Iceland Street 1 on which the name of the street is written in Icelandic in recognition of the support Iceland has given Lithuania over the years since independence.
Architect Algimantas Nasvytis has been named honorary citizen of Lithuania's capital city Vilnius.
The first day of this year is the first day of Lithuania with the euro. It is an unavoidable fact, although probably everyone is already tired of hearing the word euro. I must admit: it is certainly much better that the euro is not in everyone’s lips but in everyone’s pockets. Soon enough the curren...
DELFI observer Ramūnas Bogdanas interviews former foreign minister of Iceland Jon Baldvin Hannibalsson who was the strongest supporter of Lithuania's independence in 1990-91 among all Western politicians. He closely continues to monitor the development of Lithuania.
Jon Baldvin Hannibalsson was the foreign minister of Iceland in 1988-95. Under his leadership, Iceland was the first country to recognize the restored independence of Lithuania. Already since March, 1990, Hannibalsson was one of the main supporters of Lithuanian freedom on the international scene. I...