LTG to Host Third Forum on Sanctions: Bringing Together Policy and Industry Experts

On 27 November in Vilnius, the third Sanctions Management Forum organised by the LTG Group will take place. The event aims to bring together representatives from various institutions, agencies, banks, and companies responsible for implementing and monitoring sanctions, encouraging them to share experiences and seek joint solutions.

“Both the geopolitical situation and the country’s internal context are constantly evolving, making sanctions-related issues increasingly relevant. Logistics and financial companies, as well as institutions involved in shaping and overseeing sanctions policies, face these challenges daily. Providing a shared space where all stakeholders can meet and exchange experiences and insights is more important than ever. This forum is not only about knowledge and practical solutions—it’s about solidarity in pursuing the right approach,” said Egidijus Lazauskas, CEO of the LTG Group.

Participants in the Forum will include Minister of Transport and Communications Juras Taminskas, Minister of Foreign Affairs Kęstutis Budrys, Minister of Energy Žygimantas Vaičiūnas, Senior Advisers to the President Deividas Matulionis and Ramūnas Dilba, Deputy Minister of Transport and Communications Roderikas Žiobakas, Deputy Chair of the Seimas Committee on National Security and Defence Laurynas Kasčiūnas, Head of the Centre of Excellence in Anti-Money Laundering Eglė Lukošienė, Head of the Financial Market Supervision Department at the Bank of Lithuania Reda Stanytė, Head of the Strategic and Tactical Analysis Division at the Financial Crime Investigation Service Sergej Chaniutko, political analyst Vytis Jurkonis, Head of Communications at Yukon Advanced Optics Worldwide Germanas Kavalskis, CEO of LTG Group Egidijus Lazauskas, CEO of LTG Cargo Eglė Šimė, partner at law firm Ellex Valiunas Neringa Mickevičiūtė, and other experts.

A presentation on on developments in international sanctions policy will be delivered by Laimonas Talat-Kelpša, Policy Director at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Journalist Jūratė Damulytė, together with colleagues from the Belarusian Research Centre, will present the challenges, methods, and results of journalistic investigations related to sanctions.

Sanctions have become one of the international community’s key instruments for ensuring stability and justice. They have a direct impact on businesses, the transport and logistics sectors, and financial institutions. Effective sanctions management, data exchange, and inter-institutional cooperation are therefore essential to ensuring both national security and business reliability.

The LTG Sanctions Management Forum welcomes all for whom this topic is relevant—from policymakers and public sector representatives to members of the business and academic communities.

More information, the programme, and registration can be found at ltg.lt/svf2025.