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Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys, commenting on Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin's statement about a "three-day truce ...
Russia is expanding its troop presence along stretches of its border with the West, ramping up its military spending at a record pace, and intensifying covert operations against the West. NATO must ...
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda approved the law on depriving Russians of a residence permit for travel to Russia.
Russia’s military build-up in Belarus and near NATO borders raises fears of future aggression. As NATO members boost defense spending and posture in response, there is growing tension in the air.
There is truth in his claim that Ukraine and Russia are close kin, as the following maps demonstrate.What is nonsense is the ...
A Ukrainian delegation met with Lithuania's Deputy Foreign Minister, Julius Pranevicius, to discuss the development of joint ...
In developing an evacuation plan from any military threat, Vilnius’ authorities have partly used Ukraine’s experience during ...
The President of Lithuania, Gitanas Nausėda, warns that recognizing Russian control over Crimea would be a "time bomb." "It ...
Saulius Skvernelis, Speaker of the Lithuanian Seimas (Parliament), has said that he sees the possibility that occupied Crimea may be recognised as part of Russia as a threat to international order.
Over the past weekend, the Wall Street Journal ran an alarming article entitled “The Russian Military Moves That Have Europe ...
The U.S. administration may want to focus less on protecting Europe, but a military presence is too valuable for securing ...
European forces lack the capabilities to defeat Russia's mobile air defenses and may need to reconsider cluster bombs, two ...