DELFI / Orestas Gurevičius
In an interview with LRT Radio, Olekas said that, through their decisive actions, Lithuania’s NATO partners are showing their solidarity with Lithuania and its neighbours.
A survey held in the beginning of the year indicated that 81 percent of residents considered Lithuania’s NATO membership to be “positive or totally positive.” This survey was performed by the RAIT company on behalf of the Ministry of National Defence.
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