In the Face of the Russian Threat, Lithuania Wants to Acquire Long-Range Ukrainian Weapons
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Lithuania is examining a purchase of Ukrainian long-haul weapon technology.
Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, Lithuania has been one of the most alert European countries. Its geographical position, close to the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad and Belarus, places it first.
Weapons systems from the West are often of limited use. Lithuania's army chief is therefore interested in more uncompromising Ukrainian long-distance weapons. And he warns for faster decisions in Germany.
After a possible ceasefire in Ukraine, a dangerous window of time could emerge for Nato, warns Lithuania's Chief of Staff Raimundas Vaiksnoras. In an interview, he explains why his country is thinking about Ukrainian long-haul weapons and what it expects of Germany.
Lithuania, on high alert due to the Russian threat, is considering the purchase of Ukrainian drones and long-range cruise missiles, the army chief said in
Baltic states fear an attack by Russia.
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