Lithuanian President Nauseda re-elected in vote held amid security fears over Russia
- Russian advances in Ukraine raised tensions in the Baltic region, with Lithuania situated between Russia's allies Belarus and Kaliningrad.
- Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda achieved a second term with 74.5% of votes, defeating Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė's 24.1%, pledging continued support for Ukraine.
- Nausėda plans to focus on economic policy and bolster military and political aid for Ukraine during his second term.
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Lithuanian president reelected in vote marked by Russia fears
VILNIUS — Lithuania’s President Gitanas Nauseda won reelection by a landslide on Sunday in a vote marked by defence concerns over neighbouring Russia, official results showed. The count published by the electoral commission showed that Nauseda won 74.6 per cent of votes with 90 per cent of ballots counted after polls closed in the second-round vote. Voters “have handed me a great mandate of trust and I am well aware that I will have to cherish t…
·Amman, Jordan
Read Full ArticleZum zweiten Mal konnte sich Gitanas Nausėda gegen seine Herausforderin durchsetzen. Er bleibt damit Präsident in Litauen.
·Frankfurt, Germany
Read Full ArticleLithuania's President Nauseda has demanded a further increase in military spending of his country after his re-election.
·Germany
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