Lithuania backs plan to double EU military aid for Ukraine
- Lithuania has supported an EU proposal to provide up to 40 billion euros in military aid for Ukraine this year, indicating the need for similar funding in future years to deter Russian attacks.
- Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kestutis Budrys stated that long-term military support for Ukraine should not depend on peace talks, emphasizing that strong armed forces are essential.
- The EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, announced this 40 billion euro military aid package, which has received broad backing from EU countries.
- European Council President Antonio Costa revealed that EU assistance to Ukraine has surpassed 135 billion euros since 2022, demonstrating ongoing commitment to support the country.
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