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Israeli Foreign Minister: Good Bilateral Relations to Be Translated
into Good Economic Relations
2010/07/08
Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius met with Israeli Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman. The meeting focused on bilateral and multilateral relations, prospects for economic and commercial cooperation, cultural and educational issues, and, last but not least, relationship with the Jewish community.
As Israeli Foreign Minister A. Liberman noted, the current intensively developing bilateral relations between Lithuania and Israel are excellent. “It is high time we translated our excellent bilateral relations into excellent economic and trade relations”, the Minister said.
The Government announces a three-day mourning period for President A.M. Brazauskas
2010/06/28
Earlier today, the extraordinary meeting of the Government has announced a three-day official mourning period for the former President of Lithuania, signatory of the Act of March 11 and the former Prime Minister Algirdas Mykolas Brazauskas.

The Government has decided that Lithuania would begin the mourning at 7 a.m. on Tuesday, June 29, and will end it at 10 p.m. on Thursday, July 1.

Following the announcement of the mourning, the national flags, flown at half-mast, shall be pinned with black ribbons. Observance of tranquillity is requested.
The World Lithuanian Economic Forum: there is considerable talent and
potential in Lithuania
2010/06/22
Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius has opened the World Lithuanian Economic Forum Conference “High tech innovation & investment: local to global” in London. In his opening address, the Lithuanian Prime Minister has introduced innovation potential in the innovative Lithuania. Speakers of the forum – economy experts and entrepreneurs having investment experience in Lithuania – stressed two pints: there is considerable talent and potential in Lithuania, ad the current Government has been pursuing an attractive and consistent investment policy focusing on high-tech and IT sectors.
UK Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes the World Lithuanian Economic Forum
2010/06/21
In his letter to Lithuanian Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius, David Cameron, UK Prime Minister, expressed his congratulations regarding the World Lithuanian Economic Forum:

„I am pleased to hear that the Lithuanian World Economic Forum is taking place in London. I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate you on the ambitious economic reform and recovery program that your Government is following, and to express the hope that our two countries will continue to work successfully together, including in the EU, on the economic challenges we face and across the range of our shared interests. I am encouraged by your Government\'s interest in UK experience on deregulation, private sector finance of public projects, civil service reform and in other areas. I hope we can develop this“.
Lithuanian and Swedish Prime Ministers focus on austerity policies in their meeting
2010/06/09
Continuing his visit in pursuit for economic diplomacy and investment, Prime Minister Andrius Kubilius, has had a meeting with Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt in Stockholm. The counterparts have exchanged views about the developments in the euro zone, particularly in the Southern states of the EU.