The government approved a resolution of the plan on 22 July, but the endorsement procedures were not formally completed until Thursday, the ministry’s officials told BNS.
The ministry said that the content of the document is classified and will not be published.
According to the press release, the plan establishes the main principles of mobilization, envisages its operation and the measures to be taken by state institutions in the event of military mobilization in Lithuania.
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