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Lithuania's MFA meets with Israel's president and PM

Petras Vaida, BC, Vilnius, 23.05.2013.Print version
On May 21, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania Linas Linkevicius met with President of the State of Israel Shimon Peres and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss bilateral cooperation, Lithuania's incoming Presidency of the EU Council, the renewal of peace talks with Palestinians, and the security situation in the region, reports BC Lithuania’s MFA.

Linas Linkevicius and Shimon Peres. Photo: urm.lt

"Lithuania and Israel enjoy special historical and cultural ties. We welcome the extended bilateral agenda, and we believe that it is an excellent basis for the advancement of friendship between our peoples and countries," Linkevicius told the President of the State of Israel at the meeting.

 

The Lithuanian Foreign Minister informed the President that Lithuania had fulfilled many meaningful tasks perpetuating the memory of the Holocaust victims, also presented the commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the liquidation of the Vilna Ghetto, the Fourth World Litvak Congress to be held in Vilnius this autumn, and discussed details of the Israeli President's imminent visit to Lithuania.

 

At the meeting with Israel's Prime Minister, Linkevicius stressed that Lithuania, just like the entire international community, had expressed concerns about Iran's nuclear program and the continuing conflict in Syria. According to the Lithuanian Foreign Minister, Lithuania supports the international community's efforts to ensure regional security and stability.

 

"Israel is an important partner for the European Union, therefore, we are concerned about security situation in the region," Linkevicius said at the meeting with the Israeli Prime Minister.

 

Linkevicius also met with Israel's Deputy Foreign Minister Ze'ev Elkin. At the meeting, the officials exchanged views on the Middle East peace process, addressed regional security and issues on the bilateral agenda.






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