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Ministry Would Like to Spend 120 Million Euros to Upgrade Border Security Measures with Russia

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Minister of the Interior Vladislav Kondratovich sees a need for about 120 million euros to improve the security of Lithuania's border with Russia.

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Minister of the Interior Vladislav Kondratovich sees a need for about 120 million euros to improve the security of Lithuania's border with Russia.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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In May, the Chancellor asked the Kremlin for a ceasefire in order to avoid new sanctions. The ultimatum went unresponsive. Lithuania's head of state sees damage to credibility.

·Munich, Germany
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Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda attacked Friedrich Merz because he has no concrete measures to follow his threats of sanctions against Russia ... The post After ceasefire demands: Lithuania's President accuses Merz of empty threats of sanctions against appeared first on Apollo News.

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The demand was clear: Russia should respect a 30-day ceasefire, otherwise there would be extensive sanctions. Nothing has happened and the Lithuanian President also blames the Federal Chancellor for this.

·Germany
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Lithuania's President Nauseda criticises that the threats of Chancellor Merz to Russia during a visit to Kiev have remained without consequences. The fact that only sanctions are still being discussed in the EU is a shame to the credibility of "all our support for Ukraine".

·Dortmund, Germany
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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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