Feb 19 • 16:57 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

ELTA Summary: Meeting on Foreign Policy at the Presidential Palace and the Funding Issue of "Nemuno Aušra"

Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda discusses the potential restoration of diplomatic relations with China and sanctions on Belarus at a foreign policy briefing.

During a briefing held at the Presidential Palace on foreign policy, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda indicated a willingness to restore diplomatic relations with China at the level of interim chargé d'affaires, contingent on China's interest in such an arrangement. The meeting highlighted other significant geopolitical issues, including relations with Taiwan, the situation in Belarus, and ongoing matters concerning Ukraine. Nausėda underlined the importance of these discussions in the context of Lithuania's foreign relations and cooperation with European allies.

Additionally, the President pointed out that the European Union is expected to extend individual and sectoral sanctions against the Belarusian regime for another year during the upcoming session, reflecting ongoing concerns regarding human rights and governance in Belarus. This extension is a part of a broader strategy by European nations to hold Belarus accountable for its actions and to support democratic movements within the country.

Furthermore, a separate matter was raised regarding the political party "Nemuno Aušra," which will be summoned to discuss its funding as part of an investigation initiated by the Central Electoral Commission earlier in January. This move has implications for transparency and integrity in political funding in Lithuania, showcasing the governmental effort to address potential issues within party financing. The combination of foreign policy issues and domestic political financing discussions highlights a critical moment for Lithuania as it navigates complex international and local challenges.

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