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Today, on 17 October, Minister of Culture Liana Ruokytė-Jonsson met Chinese ambassador Wei Ruixing.

On 16 October, Minister of Culture Liana Ruokytė-Jonsson met Deborah Bull, Vice President of the British Science Association and science research author.

The London Book Fair, together with its partners the British Council and the Publishers Association, are delighted to reveal the three headline authors who will represent Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania as Market Focus Authors of the Day at LBF 2018.

In the next year’s state budget, presented in the Government’s meeting on Wednesday, significantly more funds are to be allocated to culture in comparison with the previous year.

The Ministry of Culture and the Lithuanian National Martynas Mažvydas Library has launched a project called "Promotion of Smart Use of the Web Through the Upgraded Facilities of Public Internet Access".

September 22, during a visit to China, a bilateral meeting between the Minister of Culture Liana Ruokytė-Jonsson and the Chinese Minister of Culture Luo Shugang took place.

Minister of Culture Liana Ruokytė-Jonsson continues her visit to the People's Republic of China. Today, September 22, the Minister takes part in the 3rd Forum on Cultural Cooperation of the Central and Eastern European Countries and China ‘Let's connect our hearts and share ...

In implementing the Programme of the Government and seeking to ensure the development of cultural competences of children and young people, and the access to culture, the Ministry of Culture in cooperation with the Lithuanian Museums’ Association (LMA) has initiated a special programme of cultural hospitality in museums for schoolchildren ‘Creators and Promoters of the 16th ...

Meeting with the experts from the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) was held at the Ministry of Culture.

On September 14, the Minister of Culture Liana Ruokytė-Jonsson met with the newly appointed Polish ambassador to Lithuania Urszula Doroszewska and the director of the Polish Institute in Vilnius, and adviser to the Embassy of the Republic of Poland Marcin Łapczyński.

Funding for three more regional cultural projects has been allocated from the from the European Union Structural Funds 2014–2020 by order of the Minister of Culture Lianos Ruokytės-Jonsson.

Juliana Miliut, a participant in the project ‘Create Lithuania’ started working in the Ministry of Culture, where she will be working for the next six months mentoring the project to develop the concept for the national film library.