DELFI / Šarūnas Mažeika
In his words, the government will shortly discuss “possible humanitarian and technical aid”.
“The support to Ukraine will only increase […]. We are determined to maintain very close relations with Ukraine,” Butkevičius told the national radio LRT.
Later on Tuesday, a transport aircraft of Lithuania’s Air Forces should deliver a dispatch of humanitarian aid containing dry meals, medical instruments and clothing to Ukraine.
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