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President in the MediaLithuania on Monday paid tribute to a student whose self-immolation 40 years ago sparked mass anti-Soviet protests in the Baltic state, an unwilling Soviet republic at the time. "Freedom is more valuable than a life. This message by Romas Kalanta has now been alive in our memories for four decades," President Dalia Grybauskaite said in a statement. HH the Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani and President of Lithuania Dalia Grybauskaite chaired a session of official talks between Qatar and Lithuania here yesterday. A number of ministers attended the meeting. On the Lithuanian side members of the delegation accompanying the Lithuanian President attended the session. “Since nuclear accidents respect no borders we urge the other countries to participate in building confidence by performing stress tests, appropriate environmental impact assessments and, what is the most important, by sharing all the information and providing the answers to all questions.” After Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster, Lithuania announced a decision to order new nuclear power plant with Japan. Lithuanian president Dalia Grybauskaite granted an exclusive interview to Mainichi Shimbun in Vilnius, and showed her expectation to quality of Japanese high technology. Pressure on eastern European countries to aid richer euro-region countries such as Greece, Portugal and Ireland is “not very good,” Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite said. “In the euro zone, there are a few countries, which are new members, less developed, who are now under pressure to extend the hand of help,” Grybauskaite said in an interview ahead of the European Union’s summit in Brussels on June 23. “This is not a very good situation.” Lithuania will finance the government’s share in a planned nuclear power plant through the budget and state energy company VAE, President Dalia Grybauskaite said. “It will be done not only by the state budget but by the state energy company,” Grybauskaite said in an interview in Brussels June 22 before the EU summit. “Latvian, Estonian and Polish companies are still pledging and would like to participate in the project.” Lithuania's president can number karate fans, European Union dignitaries and her countrymen among her admirers, but its her independent-mindedness which has raised eyebrows in Washington. President Dalia Grybauskaite has goaded the United States — unsuccessfully — to share information on two CIA prisons she says were set up in Lithuania, openly disagreed with the U.S. on missile defence and in perhaps the most shocking move, snubbed U.S. President Barack Obama at a dinner in Prague last year, even though nearly every other Eastern European president attended. NATO's Baltic state minnows will have their defences boosted by a crucial summit of the 28-nation alliance this week, Lithuania said Wednesday. “Finally, six and a half years after we became a member of NATO, we'll have real, not just formal membership, with all the security guarantees,” a spokesman for Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite told AFP. 2010-08-25 "Time": Top 10 Female Leaders
Fourth place: Dalia Grybauskaite, President of Lithuania After Grybauskaite came to power in 2009, European journalists quickly dubbed her Lithuania's Iron Lady, owing to her steely way with words and her black belt in karate. State-owned enterprises in eastern Europe are often a mess. Lithuania is trying to reform them DIG into the political undergrowth anywhere between the Baltic and the Black Seas and you soon find curious connections between state-owned enterprises, officials and politicians. They mostly escape public scrutiny—not least because politicians of all stripes tend to benefit from the state firms’ largesse. Last updated: 2012-05-15 11:15 |
EngagementsWorking visit to Chicago (USA) to attend the NATO Summit
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