Canada
Canada
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Diplomatic relations were established in 1937.
Gerald L. P. Grant-Suttie served as the first Lithuanian envoy.
Canada never recognized the forcible incorporation of Lithuania into the Soviet Union.
On 26 August 1991, Canada recognized the Independence of Lithuania.
On 2 September 1991, diplomatic relations between Canada and Lithuania were re-established.
From 1995 to 2000, Prof. Alfonsas Eidintas served as the first Lithuanian Ambassador to Canada after re-establishment of independence (until 1997 resided in Washington, D.C.).
From 1995 to 1997, Jonas Paslauskas served as the Chargé d'Affaires in Ottawa.
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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