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Lithuania plans to open trade representative office in Taipei

Taipei: Lithuania is planning to open a trade representative office in Taipei, media reports said on Monday.

Trade bond deteriorates: China bans Lithuanian beef, dairy, alcohol amid Taiwan row

Beijing: China has banned beef, dairy and alcohol imports from Lithuania, hinting an escalation in the business and geopolitical bond between the two nations, media reports said.

EU escalates trade dispute with Beijing over Lithuania row

Brussels: The ongoing row between Lithuania and China took a new turn when the European Union accused Beijing of "illegal" trade practices as it launched an official dispute on behalf of one of its smallest member states.

Lithuania donates 20,000 AstraZeneca vaccine doses to Taiwan to combat COVID-19

Taipei: Lithuania has donated  20,000 AstraZeneca vaccine doses to Taiwan to combat COVID-19 pandemic which is still putting life across the globe in danger.

Lithuania drops out of China's 17+1 group dealing a blow to Beijing

Vilnius: Giving China a jolt, Lithuania has dropped out from the "17+1" group and urged other EU countries to follow suit.

European court finds Romania, Lithuania guilty of colluding with the US and torturing prisoners

Strasbourg, May 31 (IBNS): The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has found Romania and Lithuania guilty of conspiring with the US and allowing the latter to torture suspects in makeshift cells run by the Central Intelligence Agency in the aforementioned European countries.