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". The implementation of the programme for the European Year of Intercultural Dialogue will help to achieve the fundamental obligation of the European Union – to enable Member State cultures to flourish and highlight Europe's common cultural heritage. As far as Lithuanian culture is concerned, I could give many examples which would interest every curious European. I will mention just two – cross crafting and the song festival traditions of the Baltic States, both included in UNESCO's cultural heritage list. This project is also important because of demographic changes in Europe. As a result of emigration, we already have whole communities of Lithuanians in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Spain. These communities are quite closed. The cause – a lack of information and opportunities to become acquainted with the traditions and cultural differences of these countries. I believe that every state must create conditions for residents to get to know the rich cultural heritage of the whole of Europe and common European values. This experience is essential if we want to strengthen active and open European citizenship."@en1

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