Lithuania: Government allocates EUR 276mn for military mobility projects

The Lithuanian government has allocated EUR 276mn from borrowed funds for military mobility and infrastructure projects in 2023, BNS reports. Finance Minister Gintare Skaiste said that the Defence Ministry would invest EUR 148mn and the Ministry of Transport and Communications another EUR 128mn in the first year of the investment programme. Total investments in military…

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Lithuania: Ministers urge EU to help Ukraine ship more grain via Baltics

Lithuania’s Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis, Transport Minister Marius Skuodis, and Agriculture Minister Kestutis Navickas have sent a joint letter to the European Commission, in which they call for helping Ukraine export more grain via the Baltic States, BNS reports. The ministers argued that Baltic ports, railways, and roads could serve as a viable alternative route…

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Estonia: Traffic disruptions in Tallinn to start easing in September 2023: deputy mayor

Traffic disruptions caused by major road reconstruction projects in Estonia’s capital, Tallinn, will begin to subside in September 2023, deputy mayor Vladimir Svet assures, ERR reports. Construction companies KE Infra and Merko Ehitus say that the work is proceeding on schedule. Streets have been closed in several of the busiest parts of the city, hampering…

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Lithuania: Pres. Nauseda pushes Lithuanian-Polish infrastructure projects

Lithuania and Poland need to increase their cooperation to speed up the synchronisation of the Baltic electricity grids with the European system, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda stated, BNS reports. Also, the two countries needed to accelerate the implementation of the Via Baltica highway, the Augustow-Alytus road, and the Rail Baltica railway projects, Nauseda said. Speaking…

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Estonia: Car owners deserve fair treatment: association

Car owners in Estonia face increasing pressure and deserve fair treatment, Simmo Saar, head of the newly-established Estonian Car Owners Association (EAOL), stated, ERR reports. The new association aims to represent the rights and interests of car owners, including in regard to taxation, highway planning, traffic law, penal policy, and traffic education. EAOL opposes the…

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Latvia: New traffic rules for pedestrians, cyclists, e-scooter drivers

The Latvian government is discussing proposed changes to traffic rules for pedestrians, cyclists, and electric scooter drivers, LETA reports. Under the changes, two pedestrians will be allowed to walk side by side along the edge of low-speed roads with no pavement. Roller skating, skateboarding, and use of other similar equipment will only be allowed without…

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