Economic Overview in Lithuania
The economy of Lithuania is the largest economy among the three Baltic states. Lithuania is a member of the European Union and its GDP per capita is the highest in the Baltic states. Lithuania belongs to the group of very high human development countries and is a member of WTO and OECD. Lithuania was...
Counsular reception hours and appointments
General information List of countries whose citizens do not require visas to enter the Republic of Lithuania. (more…)
Functions of consular officer
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First ever Lithuanian Consulate in Iran
On December 12, 2017 the first ever Lithuanian Honorary Consulate opened in Tehran. (more…)
Temporary Travel Document
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Lithuanian Products and Traditions Presented at a Charity Fair in Ankara
The staff of the Lithuanian Embassy in the Republic of Turkey, together with representatives of the Lithuanian community, took part in the traditional Christmas fair, which took place on the 1st of December in Ankara. (more…)
Lithuania announces hosts for the 2020 national final
Gabriele and Giedrius are television presenters who are no strangers to the show. Having presented Eurovizijos Atranka 2019, they return as a duo once again. Joining them is Ieva who was the representative of Lithuania at the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 in Lisbon. The former entrant will host the green room and interview this...
Lithuania’s central bank warns about economic restraints in 2020
Lithuania’s central bank kept the country’s GDP growth projection for the next year unchanged in its report published on Wednesday, yet repeatedly warned about certain restraints for the economic development in 2020. (more…)
Baltic presidents affirm commitment to finishing Rail Baltica on time
Presidents of Baltic States are fully committed to contributing to Rail Baltica project’s implementation and completion on time, said Latvia’s President Egils Levits during a press-conference on Tuesday, 17 December. (more…)
Lithuanian parlt extends deadline for adapting trains for people with disabilities
VILNIUS - The Lithuanian parliament on Friday extended, for another four years, the deadline for Lietuvos Gelezinkeliai (Lithuanian Railways, LG) to adapt trains and railway stations for people with disabilities. Seventy-one members of the Seimas voted in favor, none were against and 13 abstained. (more…)



