Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal responded to Lithuania’s pledge by saying his country would also target 5 per cent of ...
Lithuania and Estonia have become the first NATO members to pledge an increase in defense spending to five percent of GDP, according to a report.
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Lithuania and Estonia have responded to “good and constructive pressure” from US President Donald Trump ...
The European Union will resume its World Trade Organization case against China over the alleged economic coercion of ...
Some European governments are afraid that Putin may turn his armies their way after Ukraine. They worry President-elect Trump ...
This week, two very different speeches from two very different Donalds suggest the EU should fasten its seatbelt for a ...
Lithuania will likely consider deploying military personnel to Ukraine for a potential peacekeeping mission, Lithuanian Armed ...
One name stands out in the otherwise predictable Seimas, the Lithuanian legislature: Remigijus Zemaitaitis, the 42-year-old ...
The Lithuanian foreign minister said Wednesday that his country does not take sides on the Greenland issue, according to media reports.
The Biden administration placed 17 of the 27 European Union members in Tier 2, including Poland and the Baltic states — Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania — seemingly overlooking those countries’ deep ...
Higher defense spending will not be financed by cutting the welfare state but by combining national and EU money, Dovilė ...
By threatening Colombia with the type of sanctions reserved for U.S. adversaries, Trump inflamed global interest in ...