Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys believes that NATO should be more decisive in countering Russian sabotage attacks. Source: Budrys in an interview with the German newspaper Spiegel, as reported by European Pravda Details: Busrys said that while in the past the main threat was hybrid attacks from Russia,
Lithuania's president says his country has made the decision to raise its spending on defense to between 5% and 6% of overall national economic output starting in 2026.
This incident echoes concerns over Russia's electronic warfare tactics, with reports indicating that Moscow has been actively jamming GPS signals across Europe, affecting aviation safety and critical infrastructure.
Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal discussed defense cooperation and sanctions against Russia with a delegation of the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania, led by Speaker Saulius Skvernelis. — Ukrinform.
Lithuania is to increase its defense spending to between 5 percent and 6 percent of its GDP from 2026, matching Trump's target.
The jet was forced to divert to Poland after experiencing ‘GPS scrambling’ as it attempted to land in Lithuania
Verkhovna Rada Chairman Ruslan Stefanchuk met with his Lithuanian counterpart Saulius Skvernėlis to discuss increasing sanctions pressure on Russia and its allies, as well as further support for Ukraine.
Lithuania has decided to raise its spending on defense to between 5% and 6% of overall national economic output starting in 2026 due to the threat of Russian ag
VILNIUS, Lithuania (AP) — Lithuania has decided ... The Baltic nation, which borders Russia, currently spends a bit over 3%. With the president's pledge, it becomes the first NATO nation to ...
Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has told DW that Europe must take on a greater security load whoever is in the White House. But he said he was not worried about the future of NATO despite the change of US leadership.
The air crackled with excitement as students from eight countries, including Laos, Sri Lanka, Tonga, and Namibia, gathered in Shanghai on Jan 17 for a special celebration marking the Chinese New Year.
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania Gabrielius Landsbergis believes the European Union should support Donald Trump's ultimatum regarding sanctions against Vladimir Putin. Source: Gabrielius Landsbergis on X (Twitter);