In Kaunas, the Heads of Government of Lithuania and Estonia discussed cooperation and migration issues.



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According to her, the Prime Minister of Latvia, Krišjanis Karinis, was also invited to the traditional informal meeting of the prime ministers of the Baltic Council of Ministers, but due to the state of emergency in Latvia due to the coronavirus, he was unable to attend.

According to the government, the prime ministers discussed the most current issues for the Baltic states, discussed how to strengthen cooperation between the Baltic states and exchanged views on the management of the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for vaccination.

“The prime ministers of Lithuania and Estonia discussed how to coordinate the positions of the countries on the issues of the international agenda even more effectively, and strengthen cooperation between the countries in the economic, cultural and other fields,” the report said.

Among other things, heads of government spoke about the threats posed by illegal migration posed by the Belarusian regime.

According to the informal program, I.Šimonytė and K. Kallas visited the Pažaislis Monastery, toured the old town of Kaunas, visited the office of the European Capital of Culture 2022, where they were presented with the program “Kaunas – European Capital of the Culture 2022 ”.

The prime ministers also visited the Art Deco Museum.

A formal meeting of the prime ministers of the Baltic Council of Ministers is scheduled for December.



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