Belgium
Belgium
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Belgium recognized Lithuania de jure on 27 December 1922.
On 11 March 1990, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belgium underlined that legally there was no need to recognize Lithuania for the second time.
On 5 September 1991, diplomatic relations with Belgium were re-established.
From 1991 to 1992, Chargé d’Affaires Rimantas Morkvėnas served as the first representative of Lithuania to Belgium after the re-establishment of independence.From 1992 to 1994, Kamiel Criel served as the first representative of Belgium to Lithuania (resided in Sweden).
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Lithuania in the Region and the World
- Lithuania - member of the European Union
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Lithuania's security policy
- Lithuania's membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
- Lithuania’s participation in the EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP)
- International sanctions
- Arms control and nonproliferation
- Nuclear and cyber security, fight against terrorism
- Implementation of UN Security Council resolution no. 1325
- Regional cooperation
- International organizations
- Human rights
- Bilateral cooperation
- Development cooperation and democracy promotion
- Lithuania's cooperation with the Indo-Pacific
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Treaties
- Bilateral
- Trilateral Agreements
- Multilateral
- Agreements with international organizations
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Conventions
- Conventions of the Council of Europe
- Geneva conventions (concerning war victims)
- The Hague conference on private international law
- Conventions of the International atomic energy agency
- Conventions on International civil aviation
- Conventions of International labour organization
- IMO conventions
- UNESCO conventions
- Conventions of the United Nations
- WIPO conventions
- Conventions of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development
- Other conventions
- EU agreements
- Key Foreign Policy Documents