Lithuania to allocate 0.25% of its GDP to support Ukraine

Lithuania has decided to allocate at least 0.25% of its GDP to support Ukraine's security and defence sector. Source: Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda, as reported by European Pravda Details: Nauseda said this was the decision of the country's State Defence Council at its meeting on Wednesday.

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Quote: "Lithuania will continue to stand firmly with Ukraine until victory.

We will always support freedom."

Today at the State Defense Council meeting, we agreed to allocate at least 0.25% of GDP for security& defense support to #Ukraine.

Lithuania will continue to stand firmly with ?? until victory.

We will always support freedom.#SlavaUkraini pic.twitter.com/NNZh3oh9C3

-- Gitanas Nauseda (@GitanasNauseda) June 26, 2024 Advertisement:

Background:

  • The day before, it was reported that Lithuania had allocated an additional EUR136 million for defence, which means the country's defence budget would now amount to more than 3% of its GDP.
  • Lithuania is already one of the countries that spend the most on defence in NATO relative to the size of its economy.
  • Earlier, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that more than 20 allies would reach or even exceed the 2% of GDP target this year.
  • Polish President Andrzej Duda wants to promote the idea of raising the target to 3% of GDP.

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