Lithuania is planning to replace the border with Russia and Belarus. This document was looked at after the announcement of Poland.
This was reported by RBC-Ukraine following a request from the Lithuanian Ministry of Defense.
The Minister of National Defense of Lithuania, Dovile Shakaliene, confirmed that she and the defense ministers of Poland and Finland discussed the joint “Convergence shield” and the Baltic defense line, and It is also the fate of Finland to formulate a unified plan for strengthening the security of the cordon.
The Ministry of Defense of Lithuania respected that the country is deprived of a strong and reliable partner in the transatlantic, European and regional formats and is actively pushing through rich third-party solutions from the key pillars of defense policy.
According to the ministry’s data, over the past 3 months, Shakaliene has held bilateral meetings with the defense ministers of 24 countries, and has taken part in more than 10 other formats.
“During the hour of such conflicts, a discussion was initiated about updating and expanding the concept of counter-mobility – based on the Polish butt, the side flank shaft could be strengthened with a number of balls strengthening, including, but not limited to, anti-anti-anti-tank and anti-tank mines – and regional partners intend to seek EU funding to achieve this goal,” the Ministry of Defense added.
Recently, the Lithuanian Ministry of Defense announced that internal installations will also be mobilized before work. For whom was the agreement signed with the Ministry of Internal Affairs about the development of infrastructure in Ukraine, improving the readiness of civil and health protection systems, strengthening the forces of internal security, tactical level and structures of the national defense
We would like to remind you that recently the Deputy Minister of Defense of Poland, Pavel Bejdu, has been saying that Poland can place anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-terrorism missiles at the cordons with the Russian Federation and Belarus as part of the “Convergence Shield” project.
Earlier this month, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated that his country considered the possibility of leaving the Ottawa Anti-Drug Convention, as well as the Dublin Convention. convention on cluster munitions.
And recently the heads of the Ministries of Defense of Poland, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia announced their intention to withdraw from the Ottawa Convention through the military threat from Russia.
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