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Friday, 26.04.2024, 01:23
20,000 tourists from Israel visit Lithuania every year
"The Knesset chairman said it would be great and it was an aspiration,
this should probably become reality. This would give a spur to tourism,"
Pranckietis told journalists at the Lithuanian parliament on Wednesday after
meeting with Edelstein.
In Pranckietis' words, about 20,000 tourists from Israel visit Lithuania
every year.
"Our people could also go there for the warmth. As they said in an
informal conversation – when our sea is the warmest, theirs is the coldest. Our
people could extend their holidays and summer in that country," the
Lithuanian parliamentary speaker said.
Currently, only Wizzair budget
airline flies between Vilnius and Tel Aviv.
Security situation and economic cooperation were high on the agenda of the
meeting with the Knesset speaker, said Pranckietis, noting Lithuania was
interested in future imports of liquefied natural gas from Israel.
"They have gas deposits, we buy gas, we want our people to be able to
get heating at a low price. If they offered a good price, it would be
great," he added.
The Lithuanian parliamentary speaker emphasized that he and the Knesset
leader had the same stance on the situation in Ukraine.
"Of course, we touched upon the Ukrainian issue. They also stand in
solidarity with Ukraine, refusing to recognize annexation of Crimea, they know
that the problem should be resolved in one way – territorial integrity of
Ukraine," said Pranckietis.
Lithuania also asked Israel to support its position on the Astravyets
nuclear power plant under construction in Belarus close to Lithuania's border,
as Lithuania considers it unsafe and does not want other countries to buy its
energy.
Edelstein, in his turn, volunteered to share his experience on
communication with diaspora abroad. He also suggested holding video conferences
between parliaments.
During the three-day visit in Lithuania, the Knesset speaker met with
Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite
and Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis,
visited the memorial to the Holocaust victims in Paneriai, outside Vilnius, as
well as the Jewish Community Center and Sholom Aleichem ORT High School in the
Lithuanian capital.
Lithuania is one of the strongest European supporters of Israel in the
international diplomatic arena. Lithuania in 2011 was one of just 14 countries
that voted against Palestine's UNESCO membership. The Baltic country last May
voted against a UNESCO resolution condemning Israel's actions in Jerusalem and
the Gaza Strip.
Israel's Rafael company has received a large order from the Lithuanian
Armed Forces to supply remote-controlled weapon systems for German-made Boxer
armored vehicles.