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Lithuania, Latvia Welcome RFE/RL’s Jamie Fly—and “Mr. Landsbergis”

RFE/RL President Jamie Fly visited Lithuania and Latvia – two countries that have for decades been enthusiastic consumers of RFE/RL programming.

RFE/RL President Jamie Fly (r) and the audience welcoming Lithuanian independence hero Vytautas Landsbergis (l) to the Lithuanian debut of "Mr. Landsbergis"
RFE/RL President Jamie Fly (r) and the audience welcoming Lithuanian independence hero Vytautas Landsbergis (l) to the Lithuanian debut of “Mr. Landsbergis” (Jan 10, 2022).

PRAGUE – As political turmoil and targeted intimidation campaigns continue to impact RFE/RL’s journalists and their ability to operate in the wider region, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) President Jamie Fly visited Lithuania and Latvia this week – two countries that have for decades been enthusiastic consumers of RFE/RL programming. In both countries Fly thanked officials for their support for the work of RFE/RL and its journalists, and emphasized the vital role of free and independent media during his meetings with them and with local journalists and activists.

In Lithuania, Fly met with Minister of Foreign Affairs Gabrielius Landsbergis, Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs Arnoldas Pranckevičius, Speaker of the Seimas (parliament) Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen, and Seimas Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Žygimantas Pavilionis, as well as senior officials and advisors at the Office of the Government and the Office of the President. He also met with former Lithuanian foreign and defense minister Linas Linkevičius, and Belarus’ exiled democratic leader Svyatlana Tsikhanouskaya.

FM @GLandsbergis: Frank & fruitful discussion with @RFEFL Jamie Fly in #Vilnius. It is important to keep providing support to independent journalists, media outlets, as they are at the forefront in fighting disinformation and propaganda spread by kleptocratic regimes. pic.twitter.com/sfEIHFUZQd— Lithuania MFA (@LithuaniaMFA) January 12, 2022

After our meeting in Prague in October, wonderful to greet in Vilnius @RFERL President @jamiemfly and to discuss the mission of RFE/RL in the region of Eastern Partnership and Central Asia, the challenges it has been facing in Belarus and in covering recent events in Kazakhstan. pic.twitter.com/8nrwvl6zP7— Arnoldas Pranckevičius (@APranckevicius) January 12, 2022

In Latvia, Fly had meetings with advisors to the Prime Minister, President, and Ministry of Defense, Rihards Kols, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Saeima (parliament); and Latvia’s National Electronic Mass Media Council. He also met with representatives of Latvian civil society working to counter disinformation.

During his meetings, Fly described the difficult conditions under which RFE/RL journalists have been operating and stressed the important role that RFE/RL’s journalism plays in supporting democracy across the wider region. He highlighted the urgent need to defend and model media freedom, as regional governments seek to suppress it and continue to target journalists, who are simply seeking to report the facts as they unfold. Interlocutors expressed their strong support for RFE/RL’s work and explored opportunities for further co-operation.

Fly also attended the Lithuanian premiere of Mr. Landsbergis, a documentary about Lithuania’s struggle to restore its independence. The film, which was commissioned by RFE/RL’s Current Time digital network, won the Best Film award at the 34th annual International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) in November 2021. Speaking at the event, which marked the 31st anniversary of the Soviet invasion of Vilnius, Fly congratulated director Sergei Loznitsa for his vision and his determination to bring the story to the attention of the world, noting the relevance of the film’s message as Russia and China today threaten democracies and attempt to distort the past.

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