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REMARKS BY AMBASSADOR GIEDRIUS ČEKUOLIS, LITHUANIAN DEPUTY MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, AT THE MEETING OF THE EAPC FOREIGN MINISTERS (Brussels, 7 December 2001) Added 2001-12-07 CURRENT SECURITY CHALLENGES IN THE EUROATLANTIC AREAMr. Secretary General, Excellencies,Ladies and Gentlemen,As Secretary General Lord Robertson pointed out in his letter addressed to all of us on the eve of today's meeting, the NACC met ten years...
STATEMENT OF THE VILNIUS GROUP Added 2001-12-07 Brussels, December 07 2001 We, the Foreign Ministers of the Vilnius Group countries - Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia, fully associate ourselves with the North Atlantic Council's...
NATO ENLARGEMENT: TOWARDS A MORE SECURE EUROPE, REMARKS BY AMBASSADOR GIEDRIUS ČEKUOLIS, DEPUTY MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF LITHUANIA (Warsaw, 6 December, 2001) Added 2001-12-07 It is always good to be in Poland. First, as a bulk of Lithuanians, you are feeling at home when being abroad. Second, there is also a great professional satisfaction. Being a diplomat I know that there will be no dramatic questions about finding...
STATEMENT BY ANTANAS VALIONIS, MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF LITHUANIA AT THE OSCE 9TH MINISTERIAL COUNCIL (Bucharest, 3 December 2001) Added 2001-12-04 Mr. Chairman,Ladies and Gentlemen, At the outset, let me join my colleagues in conveying to our hosts sincere words of appreciation. During this year, the Romanian Chairmanship has made a considerable contribution to the functioning of the OSCE....
ADDRESS BY RYTIS MARTIKONIS, DEPUTY MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF LITHUANIA, COLLOQUIUM 'THE FINALITÉ OF EUROPEAN UNION: IDEAS AND CONCEPTS OF THE CANDIDATE COUNTRIES' (Bonn, 16-17 November 2001) Added 2001-11-17 Centre for European Integration Studies This Colloquium takes place at a right time. Progress Reports and Strategy Paper for Enlargement were released just a couple of days ago. We are in a year's time from the conclusion of accession negotiations...
ADDRESS BY ANTANAS VALIONIS, MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, AT THE FIRST ROUNDTABLE WITH THE GOVERNMENT OF LITHUANIA, ORGANISED BY THE ECONOMIST CONFERENCES (Vilnius, 15 November 2001) Added 2001-11-15 Honourable guests,Dear members of the international business community,Ladies and gentlemen, It is my pleasure to take up this opportunity to present our views and the "European" picture of Lithuania to the representatives of the international...
POSITION OF THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF LITHUANIA ON THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION'S REGULAR REPORT 2001 ON LITHUANIA'S PROGRESS TOWARDS ACCESSION AND ON THE STRATEGY PAPER Added 2001-11-14 2001 November 14, VilniusRegular Report on Lithuania· The Report is objective, comprehensive and useful. It presents a realistic picture of Lithuania's achievements and shortcomings. Acknowledgement of Lithuania's achievements is well-deserved. ·...
PRESENTATION OF THE LITHUANIAN CHAIRMANSHIP PROGRAMME BY THE MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS ANTANAS VALIONIS AT THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE (Strasbourg, 8 November 2001) Added 2001-11-08 Mr. Chairperson, Distinguished Ambassadors, Ladies and gentlemen, First of all I would like to congratulate you, Mr. Chairperson, and the Government of Liechtenstein for leadership and really successful chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers....
ADDRESS BY RYTIS MARTIKONIS, VICE-MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, AT THE CONFERENCE "SOCIAL DIMENSION OF THE EU ENLARGEMENT" (Riga, 12 October 2001) Added 2001-10-12 Mr. Prime Minister, Mr. Commissioner,Dear colleagues,I am grateful that the Government of Latvia and European Commission have convened this roundtable. Commissioner’s presence here today is a strong indication that issues of social dimension are...
STATEMENT OF THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF LITHUANIA Added 2001-10-08 Lithuania supports the military actions of the United States and the international coalition against terrorist groups and their supporters in Afghanistan. The United States and the international coalition are exercising their right to self-defense...