“With Ursula von der Leyen as head of the Defence Ministry, Germany demonstrated effective leadership in reinforcing the security of Lithuania and NATO’s Eastern flank,” Grybauskaitė said in a press release.
The solemn ceremony was followed by a bilateral meeting, where the Lithuanian president and the German minister discussed further measures to enhance NATO’s defence posture. In Grybauskaitė’s, the ongoing geopolitical tension and threats posed by Russia will make the year ahead difficult. The exercise Zapad 2017 planned by Russia along the borders of the Baltic states increases the risk of possible military provocations.
Germany has this year send a few hundred troops to Lithuania to make the core of the international NATO battalion to be stationed in Lithuania. The military units are stationed in the Baltic states and Poland to deter Russia.
Lithuania has also decided to buy a considerable number of weaponry and military equipment from Germany, including Boxer infantry fighting vehicles and PZH2000 howitzers.
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