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Lithuania Willing to Send Troops to Ukraine, President Says - MSNLithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda said the Baltic nation is prepared to deploy troops as part of a post-ceasefire mission to Ukraine as European allies grapple with how to maintain support for ...
VILNIUS, May 26 (Reuters) - Lithuanian Gitanas Nauseda announced his re-election in a presidential ballot on Sunday, following a campaign dominated by security concerns in the European Union and ...
Both Nauseda and Simonyte support increasing defence spending to at least 3% of Lithuania's gross domestic product, from the 2.75% planned for this year, to pay for the modernisation of its army ...
Lithuania's Gitanas Nauseda announced his reelection in a presidential ballot on Sunday, following a campaign dominated by security concerns in the European Union and NATO member next door to Russia.
Lithuanians return to the polls with incumbent president favored to win 2nd election round - Newsday
Lithuania's President Gitanas Nauseda, a presidential candidate, prepares to cast his ballot at a polling station during the advance presidential elections in the small town of Svencionys, some ...
President Gitanas Nauseda of Lithuania easily won re-election Sunday, securing nearly three-fourths of the vote in a contest held amid soaring tensions in Europe over Russia.
Lithuania’s Nauseda eyes re-election in run-off overshadowed by Russia. Incumbent president says he sees Russia as an ‘enemy’ and has accused Moscow of trying to destabilise Vilnius.
This story has been updated with new information. Three of four U.S. Army soldiers were found dead in Lithuania nearly a week after they went missing when their armored vehicle sank into a peat ...
Lithuania’s president called on NATO members to deploy more troops to the Baltic region, citing a “very bad cocktail” of new threats from Belarus. President Gitanas Nauseda said enemy forces ...
President Gitanas Nauseda of Lithuania easily won re-election Sunday, securing nearly three-fourths of the vote in a contest held amid soaring tensions in Europe over Russia.
Both Nauseda and Simonyte support increasing defence spending to at least 3 percent of Lithuania’s gross domestic product (GDP), from the 2.75 percent planned for this year.
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