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Weekly News From Lithuania 01 February 2019

Feb 19 2019
 
Andrius Kubilius
@AndriusKubilius
 

Comprehensive discussion with
 @UN Special Rapporteur on the
right of everyone to enjoyment of highest attainable standard of physical and mental health, Dainius Pūras,on 
@UN #HumanRightsagenda
&possible ways to strenghten @UN&
@coepartnership in
promoting Human Rights worldwide

 
11:44 PM - 28 Jan 2019
 
LT MFA StratCom
@LT_MFA_Stratcom
 

This year, #Lithuania|n military will participate in 11 international operations, sending 170 troops to various Asian, European, African regions. Proud that our military is recognized for its international prestige and can well contribute to international security.

 
4:59 AM - 29 Jan 2019
 
Linas Linkevicius
@LinkeviciusL
 

The biggest EU trade deal ever: the #EUJapan Trade Agreement enters into force. My warm congratulations to everyone who worked hard to make this exemplary deal happen & opened new opportunities for people & businesses in the #EU & #Japan. A truly great day for free & fair trade!

 
8:40 AM - 31 Jan 2019
 
 
 
POLITICS
 
 
Prime Minister: Lithuania leads the world in cyber security
 

In his opening address at the Cybertech Forum 2019 in Tel Aviv, Lithuanian Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis underlined that cyber tools, together with disinformation attacks, have become a challenge to national security and no country is immune to cyber-attacks.

“Cyber security is a top priority for Lithuania. We authorized the Ministry of National Defence to be the only institution responsible for policy making in the field. Also, the National Cyber Security Centre has been transformed to a powerhouse managing all cyber incidents. There were 55 000 cyber attacks last year alone. Today, Lithuania is recognised as a worldwide leader in the field, claiming the first place in the National Cyber Security Index”, said the Prime Minister.

 
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Important Lithuanian-Polish energy projects discussed in Warsaw
 

Representatives of Lithuania and Poland met on Wednesday in Warsaw to discuss important bilateral energy projects. The meeting focused on the synchronization of the power networks, a new gas link and green energy.

"The key issues will include the progress of the synchronization of the Baltic power networks with that of continental Europe and the upcoming moves. Also, the existing situation will be discussed, related to the implementation of the Gas Interconnection Poland–Lithuania (GIPL) project," the Lithuanian Energy Ministry told BNS Lithuania before the meeting.

 
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Lithuanians believe that Latvia is the friendliest country
 

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs commissioned the Market and Opinion Research Centre ‘Vilmorus Ltd.’ to conduct a public opinion survey, which found that Lithuanians believed in the importance of foreign policy and diplomacy for security of the country and its inhabitants.

Nearly three out of four respondents (70%) believe that Lithuanians living abroad contribute to a better awareness and attractiveness of Lithuania abroad, help to attract investment to Lithuania, implement various projects planned to help Lithuania prosper, allocate money to charities and support initiatives, support their families and friends in Lithuania, and foster the Lithuanian national identity abroad.

 
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ECONOMY AND SCIENCE
 
 
Lithuania to host two CERN business incubation centers
 

Attending the World Economic Forum in Davos, President Dalia Grybauskaitė met with Dr. Fabiola Gianotti, Director General of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN).

At the meeting, it was announced that Lithuania was going to host two CERN business incubation centers – one in Vilnius and another in Kaunas. An agreement on the establishment of business incubators will be signed this coming February.

It is the first time that CERN – one of the world’s largest and most advanced research organizations – launches an incubation center in an associate member state. Currently, the network of CERN incubators has sites in nine countries only. Lithuania will be the tenth nation to gain unique access to CERN’s newest technologies, data bases and expertise.

 
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Bank of Lithuania: join LBChain and test your innovation
 

The Bank of Lithuania invites FinTech companies to participate in the LBChain project where, together with leading blockchain experts, they will develop or test their blockchain-based innovations. The project will be presented on 6 February at Switching gears with LBChain hosted at the Blockchain Centre Vilnius.

The LBChain is the world’s first blockchain-based sandbox developed by a financial market regulator that combines technological and regulatory infrastructures. The platform will enable Lithuanian and international start-ups as well as financial and FinTech companies to gain new knowledge, carry out blockchain-oriented research, test and adapt blockchain-based services and offer state-of-the-art inno

 
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Lithuanians feel happier, research shows
 

70 percent of people in Lithuania consider themselves happy, an emotional climate survey carried out by the Human Study Center shows. There were 56 percent of such people in 2010.

"Lithuania is becoming emotionally more attractive to its citizens. Such patriotic events as the state's centenary has considerably contributed to people feeling better and happier. It's a good opportunity to look at yourself from the positive side and feel that togetherness and unity," psychologist Gintaras Chomentauskas, head of the Human Study Center, said in a statement.

 
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CULTURE AND EVENTS
 
 
Interactive Festival of Lights Illuminates Collective Emotions for Vilnius’ 696th Birthday
 

It was a weekend to remember in Lithuania’s capital as residents and visitors to the city gathered to celebrate Vilnius’ 696th anniversary. Despite the city’s relatively ancient age, the weekend-long celebration was filled with youthful exuberance. 

Among the activities planned for the birthday celebration was a spectacular Festival of Lights. The event was a gift of sorts to the city – artists from eight different countries came to Vilnius and collaborated on 22 unique light installations, giving everyone the opportunity to see many of the city’s landmarks dressed in dazzling and vibrant colours. These landmarks included iconic and historic buildings, bridges, churches and squares in and around the city’s UNESCO-listed Old Town.

 
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Memory of the victims of the Holocaust commemorated at Lithuania’s Foreign Ministry
 

On 28 January, employees of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, together with representatives of the Lithuanian Jewish Community, former prisoners of Vilnius and Kaunas ghettos, foreign diplomats who reside in Lithuania, and members of various cultural organizations, commemorated the International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

“Today we honor the memory of the victims of the Holocaust and express our determination to contribute to the efforts of the democratic world to prevent such a tragedy from happening again,” said the Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania Darius Skusevičius.

 
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American Library Association’s Awards Include Daciūtė’s ‘Fox’ in Translation
 

 

The American Library Association on Monday announced the top books, video and audio books for children and young adults, including Mildred L. Batchelder Award for an outstanding children's book originally published in a language other than English in a country other than the United States.

"The Fox on the Swing" is the 2019 Batchelder Award winner. Originally published in Lithuanian as "Laime Yra Lape," the book was written by Evelina Daciūtė, illustrated by Aušra Kiudulaitė, translated by The Translation Bureau and published by Thames & Hudson, Inc.

 
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Archives of Uruguayan-Lithuanians arriving in Lithuania
 

Over 20 kg of archived materials collected by the local Lithuanian community is travelling to Lithuania from Uruguay.

The documents include the first editions of Lithuanian newspapers published in Uruguay, letters of interwar Lithuanians, sent to Lithuanians in South America, as well as the whole archive of the Lithuanian community in Uruguay, including photos of meetings and commemorations, theater posters and diplomats' speeches.

 
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