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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