Lithuanian Ambassador Ramunas Davidonis says Lithuania and the UAE have many similarities during those 30 years.
UAE: Since the status quo of diplomatic relations 30 years ago between the Republic of Lithuania and the UAE, the two countries have evolved and deepened their ties and relations, with many more possibilities to make partnership and friendship flourish over the next 30 years.
Lithuanian Ambassador Ramunas Davidonis points out that Lithuania and the UAE have many similarities during those 30 years: either they are other people with remarkable ambition and a keen eye for innovation. Like the UAE, Lithuania has set itself the ambitious goal of becoming a life sciences pioneer in the region by 2030, with the sector generating 5% of GDP.
Lithuania has a strong track record of innovation, from co-creating the world’s rugged clinical lasers to building nanosatellites. These Lithuanian lasers help solve global clinical and physical health disorders and are widely used by NASA, CERN, and established corporations such as IBM, Hitachi, Toyota, and Mitsubishi. In addition, Lithuania is also known for integrating nature’s most productive into cutting-edge technology. Ambassador Davidonis firmly believes that the two countries’ reports complement each other to stimulate creativity to pursue more innovations, making notable contributions to creating a more sustainable and non-violent world through running together.
One of Lithuania’s ancient and cultural ties to the Middle East is that the Muslim network has lived in Lithuania for almost 700 years. In the fourteenth century, the Grand Duke of Lithuania Vytautas welcomed the Tatar network to his country. When Lithuania was on the verge of restoring statehood in 1918 and independence in 1991, the Tatar network became an integral component of state-building, especially in the realm of military experience.
Since the opening of the Lithuanian Embassy in the UAE in Abu Dhabi in 2020, it has taken a vital step towards advancing relations between the two countries. By then, a strong network of Lithuanian professionals had already created an appeal for their country. in the United Arab Emirates.
Diplomatic relations between Lithuania and the United Arab Emirates were established on 16 October 1992, following the popularity through the United Arab Emirates of Lithuania’s independence.
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