Lithuania to Allocate $32 Million Toward Joint Purchase of Patriot Missile Systems for Ukraine
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Lithuanian Minister of National Defense Dovilė Šakalienė announced that Lithuania will participate in the purchase of Patriot air defense systems for Ukraine. The Baltic country will allocate 30 million euros (almost 738 million crowns) for this, the local public broadcaster LRT reported.
Lithuania plans to contribute up to 30 million euros to Ukraine's purchase of US-made Patriot air defense systems, Lithuanian broadcaster LRT announced on Saturday.
Lithuania to allocate $32 million toward joint purchase of Patriot missile systems for Ukraine
Lithuania plans to contribute up to 30 million euro ($32.5 million) toward the joint purchase of U.S.-made Patriot air defense systems for Ukraine, Lithuanian public broadcaster LRT reported on July 26.
President Zelensky said that the front line is "tough" for both sides, so he wants to acquire additional Patriot missile systems to strengthen Ukraine's air defense.
Lithuania is ready to allocate up to 30 million euros for the purchase of additional Patriot air defense complexes for Ukraine
The head of the Lithuanian Ministry of Defence supported Trump's decision to provide Ukraine with U.S. weapons, which are fully paid for by NATO allies
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