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EU sanctions to target some Belarusian exports via Lithuania – sources
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Ukrzaliznytsia, transport-logistics companies, LTG Cargo Ukraine to develop Turkey-Ukraine-Lithuania-Poland multimodal route
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As Vilnius gears up for a major revamp of the area around the railway and bus stations, the city has called an international competition for architects to implement the so-called Vilnius Connect project.
Lithuania’s state railways begin operating in Ukraine
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Lithuanian Railways / LTG
LTG Cargo, part of Lithuania s state-owned railway company Lietuvos Geležinkeliai (LTG), has established a subsidiary in Ukraine, according to the company’s press release.
LTG Cargo Ukraine will first offer rolling stock rental, forwarding, and other freight transportation services as part of its expansion strategy.
“Our new line of business is a planned strategic step in the international development in Eastern and Central Europe, with which we aim to expand the range of activities and increase competitiveness in the region,” Egidijus Lazauskas, CEO of LTG Cargo, said in the press release.
Economic difficulties due to Belarus sanctions ‘justified’, says Lithuanian minister
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Lithuanian Economy and Innovation Minister Aušrinė Armonaitė. / D. Umbrasas/LRT
Temporary economic difficulties in Lithuania due to sanctions on Belarus are justified, the country s Economy and Innovation Minister Aušrinė Armonaitė told BNS. Temporary economic difficulties are justified when you defend human rights, freedoms and common fundamental, eternal values, she said in an interview. Any sanctions – be it againt Belarus, Russia, Iran or any country in the world – have economic consequences. But they are not imposed for nothing; [they are imposed] to protect human rights, she said.
Lithuania supports the EU s package of sanctions against the Belarusian regime because it must face consequences for its action, according to Armonaitė.
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