This contribution underscores Lithuania's steadfast commitment to supporting Ukraine amid the ongoing Russian aggression.
"Lithuania continues to stand firm in its support for Ukraine, a nation enduring the harsh realities of brutal Russian aggression," stated the Lithuanian Ministry of Defense. This aid arrives as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky participates in the "Three Seas" summit in Lithuania's capital.
In addition, Laurinas Kaschyunas, Lithuania's Minister of National Defense, recently visited Kyiv to engage in discussions with his Ukrainian counterpart about the delivery of military aid and the impending signing of a Ukrainian-Lithuanian security agreement. The talks also covered Ukraine's urgent need for ammunition, the support required for the military industry, and participation in multilateral initiatives aimed at enhancing the production and procurement of weapons and ammunition.
Laurinas Kaschyunas, who took office as Lithuania's Minister of Defense on March 25, emphasized following his inaugural visit to Kyiv and a meeting with President Zelensky that Lithuania's support for Ukraine would intensify, highlighting the deepening ties and ongoing collaboration between the two nations in defense and security matters.