Canada–Lithuania relations

Canada–Lithuania relations are foreign relations between Canada and Lithuania. Both countries are full members of NATO and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe.

Canada-Lithuania relations

Canada

Lithuania

History

Diplomatic relations between Canada and Lithuania were established in 1937. In 1944, Lithuania was forcibly annexed by the Soviet Union and Canada never recognized the annexation of Lithuania into the Soviet Union. In 1990, Lithuania obtained its independence after the Dissolution of the Soviet Union and Canada and Lithuania re-established diplomatic relations on 2 September 1991.[1] In 2016, both nations marked the 25th anniversary of the re-establishment of diplomatic relations.[2]

Bilateral agreements

Both nations have signed bilateral agreements such as an Agreement on the Avoidance of Double Taxation (1997); Agreement of Social Security Cooperation (2006) and an Agreement for Youth Mobility (2010).[2]

Trade

In 2016, trade between Canada and Lithuania totaled $422.8 million USD. Canadian exports to Lithuania reached $51.1 million USD, and included machinery, motor vehicles and parts, fish and seafood, and electrical machinery and equipment. Lithuanian exports to Canada reached $371.7 million USD, and included mineral fuels and oils, furniture and bedding, scientific and technical instruments, and fertilizers.[2]

Resident diplomatic missions

See also

References

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