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2013 02 20

Lithuanian Foreign Minister: Cold peace between Lithuania and Poland is senseless

Lithuania's Foreign Minister Linas Linkevičius has referred to the country's relations with Poland over the past few years as cold peace, which, he says, is senseless.
Linas Linkevičius
Linas Linkevičius / Juliaus Kalinsko / 15min nuotr.

In an interview published on Wednesday, the minister said: "We talk too much about what happened how instead of focusing on the tasks we have been dodging for the past three years."

"We did nothing together, we couldn't sign a letter together or submit a joint initiative at the European Union (EU). Now these things are starting to emerge as fresh grass. The cold peace was not a highly meaningful period of our bilateral relations," he said in an interview to Verslo Žinios business daily.

"I urge to discuss this and see the essence – cooperation by the European agenda, also in the security area, there are important projects in the NATO context. There is also energy cooperation and links, Via Baltica, Rail Baltica... should I go on? The range is so big that it would be a shame to talk about something else," Linkevičius said.

During a visit in Poland earlier this month, the Lithuanian diplomacy chief apologized for the 2010 vote at the Lithuanian parliament that voted down the proposal to allow Polish-speakers spell their names in official documents using non-Lithuanian characters. His apology drew controversial reactions in Lithuania.

Linkevičius is in Poland on Wednesday, as well. He is in Gdansk to attend a meeting of foreign ministers of Nordic and Baltic group (NB8) and Visegrad group.

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