Lithuania will continue asking for EU support to energy projects

Published: 9 December 2009 y., Wednesday

ES prezidentas H. van Rompėjus ir Lietuvos vadovė D. Grybauskaitė
In the meeting with the President of the European Council Herman Van Rompuy, President of the Republic of Lithuania Dalia Grybauskaitė underlined that Lithuania would ask the European Union to envisage funds in its new financial perspective for the post-closure maintenance of the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant and for the construction of electricity connections with Western Europe.

"I wish the new President of the EU gives regard to and supports the interests of Lithuania and the whole Baltic region. The most important thing for us is that the new economic conception covers energy independence and energy connections between the Baltic region and Europe. This means that Lithuania will continue asking that the EU's financial perspective envisages funds for the post-closure maintenance of the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant and for the construction of electricity connections with Western Europe," President Dalia Grybauskaitė said.

According to the President of Lithuania, the fact that the new President of the European Council has chosen Lithuania for one of his first visits is very important as it demonstrates that the EU equally cares both for large and small Member States.

The Treaty of Lisbon, which entered into force on December 1, brings changes to the Community's institutional structure, introduces a simpler, more effective and more transparent decision-making process, provides the European Union with new competences, and promotes a more active engagement of citizens in the political process.

The new constitutional treaty has also created the posts of President of the European Council and High Representative for Foreign Affairs. At the decision taken by the European Council at its informal meeting in Brussels, these posts were given to former Belgian Prime Minister Herman van Rompuy and former EU commissioner Briton Catherine Ashton, respectively.

Šaltinis: www.president.lt
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.

Facebook Comments

New comment


Captcha

Associated articles

The most popular articles

Chernobyl Legacy

Twenty five years after the Chernobyl explosion, radiation contamination continues to haunt the survivors as it spreads to the next generation. more »

Brit builds ship from Lego

A British man builds a model of the retired U.S. aircraft carrier the USS Intrepid in New York, made entirely out of Lego pieces. more »

3D printer lets You "Eat your face" for Easter

A researcher at MIT has used his technical skills to give chocolate bunnies and eggs a run for their money. David Carr built a new type of 3D printer that uses chocolate to give a new face to Easter treats. more »

Storm chasers capture massive tornadoes

Storm chasers captured two tornadoes on tape as they touched down in the midwestern United States- continuing a recent onslaught of twisters that have killed dozens and destroyed swathes of land and property. more »

Brazil factory squeezes new life from old toothpaste tubes

A small factory in Brazil's northeast is bringing smiles to the faces of environmentalists by turning used toothpaste tubes into furniture and roof tiles. more »

Swedish family take on Low-Carbon living challenge

The Lindel family are attempting to live a low carbon life as part of an experiment to cut their carbon emissions from the annual average of seven tonnes per person to only one tonne. more »

Deadly tornadoes pound southern U.S.

Three days of severe storms and tornadoes in the southern United States have killed at least 39 people. more »

NATO divided on Libya as Gaddafi celebrates

Disagreements over the stalemated NATO military mission in Libya persist on the first day of the NATO foreign ministers' meeting in Berlin. more »

Thais celebrate Songkran with a splash

Tourists go head-to-head with locals in water fights as celebrates its New Year. more »

Brazil builds largest Lego tower

Six thousand Lego lovers and a crane create the world's largest Lego tower in Sao Paulo. more »