After visiting Be'eri and Re'im massacre sites, 3 parliamentary foreign affairs committee heads say EU should reexamine its 'bipartisan' stance toward Israel and the Palestinians

Concluding visit, Gabrielius Landsbergis also says a consensus is building to designate Iran's IRGC as a terror group amid it's coopertion with Russia in Ukraine

PM Ingrida Simonyte files draft legislation to provide 37 million euros in reparations; 95% of country's Jewish population was killed by Nazis and local collaborators

Bank of Lithuania unveils coin celebrating 300th anniversary of birth of Elijah ben Solomon Zalman, the 'Vilna Gaon,' who spent his life in Lithuanian capital of Vilnius

Citing Israeli intelligence, Vilnius says Iranian-backed group 'uses terrorist means that pose threat to the security of a significant number of countries'

Government drafting legislation declaring neither Lithuania nor its leaders participated in genocide. Survivors, historians and remembrance institutions say this is blatantly false

Once an epicenter of Jewish life, the Baltic state still refuses to come clean about its dark history, critics charge. But recent developments show it is a work in progress

Linas Linkevicius addresses his country's efforts to 'come clean' about Holocaust complicity, and why Vilnius won't recognize Hezbollah as a terrorist organization

Saulius Skvernelis had proposed moving Lithuanian Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem; economist Gitanas Nauseda will face conservative Ingrida Simonyte in final vote

Leading candidate Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis on campaign trail spoke in favor of moving embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, strengthening security and trade ties with Israel