Karolis Aleksa: Critical Military Mobility Infrastructure Needs at Least 1 Billion Euros
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Deputy Minister of National Defence Karolis Aleksa says that about 1 billion euros are needed to develop Lithuania’s transport links, which are particularly important for military mobility. According to him, military mobility in the country would require a total of about 4 billion euros, and the funds will be sought from EU and NATO instruments. “Our needs amount to 4 billion euros, and for critical (transport infrastructure – BNS) – about 1 b…
Military mobility in Eastern Europe is a critical factor on which the real resilience of NATO's eastern flank will depend, experts who spoke at a forum organized by the LTG Group emphasized. EU and NATO officials and industry leaders state that there are many tasks that are necessary to ensure rapid and coordinated movement of forces throughout the region.
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