December 22, 2024
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Zelensky discussed with the Prime Minister of Lithuania the need to strengthen air defense

Zelenskyi discussed with the Prime Minister of Lithuania the need to strengthen the PPO.The President of Ukraine held a meeting with the Prime Minister of Lithuania Gintautas Paluckas regarding military cooperation. Lithuania annually allocates 0.25% of GDP for the defense needs of Ukraine.”, — write on: unn.ua

President Volodymyr Zelenskyi discussed military cooperation with Lithuanian Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas, namely the need to strengthen air defense to protect energy facilities in Ukraine, reports UNN.

“During the meeting with the Prime Minister of Lithuania Gintautas Paluckas, they discussed military cooperation, namely the need to strengthen our air defense to protect energy facilities.

Thank you for Lithuania’s consistency in resolute support and comprehensive assistance to Ukraine. Your help is an important contribution to our struggle for a just and lasting peace. We appreciate the annual allocation of 0.25% of the country’s GDP for the defense and security needs of our country,” Zelenskyi said.

According to him, the new Lithuanian government visited Ukraine for the first time in its entirety immediately after the appointment, and this is a clear priority of Lithuania for the alliance between our countries.

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