BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 13. Lithuanian
Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys met with representatives of U.S.
companies Citi, Palantir, and IBM to discuss opportunities for
cooperation in the field of innovation and investment, Trend reports via the
Lithuanian MFA.

In the course of the meetings, the sides emphasized the
strategic importance of transatlantic cooperation in strengthening
economic ties, promoting the development of high technologies,
advancing cybersecurity solutions, and fostering data management
innovations.

“Lithuania sees great potential for collaboration with U.S.
leaders in the technology and financial sectors. Our country offers
a reliable, open, and innovative environment that supports
sustainable projects and strengthens mutual economic connections,”
said Minister Budrys.

The discussions also focused on expanding strategic partnerships
in artificial intelligence, data analytics, cloud solutions, and
financial technologies (fintech).