Can we say that the borders of the European Union (EU) are safe from abuse by the agents of the Kremlin? No, we cannot. And this is not just a small vulnerability. It is a massive, but hopefully not a deliberate access route into the EU, which is used by those, whom we most need to keep out: Kremlin...
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There are many signs that Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny could not be poisoned without the Kremlin's knowledge and involvement, therefore, a response involving sanctions is necessary, says Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda attending a European Council meeting on Friday.
Russia's free electronic visa system increases the risks to Lithuania's security by facilitating the recruitment of spies by Moscow, Lithuanian intelligence bodies warned on Tuesday.
Russia agreed to release a Norwegian national along with two Lithuanians as part of the recent "spy swap" deal because it was very keen to have its citizens, jailed in Lithuania for spying, back, President Gitanas Nauseda's chief national security advisor said on Tuesday.
The Lithuanian parliament adopted on Thursday an amendment to the Criminal Code that details the president's right to pardon a convict involved in a spy swap deal.
The spokeswoman for Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Thursday said she had no information on a possible exchange of spies with Lithuania and Norway.
Lithuania and Russia have agreed on an exchange of people convicted of espionage, well-informed sources have confirmed to BNS.
Businessmen from Lithuania's port of Klaipeda, who win state tenders in Russia, also receive orders from Lithuania's strategic companies and the army, the investigation team from Lithuania's public broadcaster LRT has discovered.
Vilnius will repeatedly ask Moscow to allow Yevgeny Mataitis, a dual Lithuanian-Russian citizen convicted of spying in Russia, to serve his sentence in Lithuania.
Arcus Novus, the developer of a data center project near Vilnius, and its majority shareholder, Denmark's SatGate Holding, pose a threat to national security as they are linked to Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) through their direct and indirect shareholders, a court has ruled.
Lithuania's intelligence issued an updated review of the threats to national security on Monday.
Nikolai Philipchenko, an officer of Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB), has withdrawn his appeal against a Lithuanian court's decision to sentence him to ten years in prison for spying.
Russian citizen Nikolai Filipchenko sentenced in Vilnius in early July on charges of spying has filed an appeal against the verdict.
AmberCore DC and Arcus Novus, the developers of a data center project suspected of links to Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB), have reached a deal with prosecutors to annul their transactions that had received a negative opinion from a government commission, the State Security Department and t...