ASSESSMENTS
Lithuania's EU Presidency in Historical Context
Jul 1, 2013 | 10:15 GMT

Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite (L) and European Parliament President Martin Schulz meet on May 30, 2013 at the presidential palace in Vilnius.
AFP PHOTO / PETRAS MALUKAS (Photo credit should read PETRAS MALUKAS/AFP/Getty Images)
Summary
Lithuania assumed the European Union's six-month rotating presidency July 1, but the strategic interests that shape its foreign policy will continue to be intertwined with those of its immediate neighbors — Poland, Belarus and Ukraine — and those of Russia, its historic adversary. The priorities of Lithuania's presidency reflect these lingering connections, but Vilnius' foreign policy constraints are outweighed by its interests — as they have since the founding of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth some 400 years ago.
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