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Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda says that his country is preparing a new military aid package for Ukraine, which will include anti-drone weapons
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He made the statement on Twitter.
"In upcoming months, Lithuania will send anti-drones, weapons, ammunition, provide military training and will continue inviting the allies to boost up their efforts too," Nausėda said.
He added that support for Ukraine currently amounts to more than 1.2% of Lithuania's GDP.
Support to Ukraine is crucial.
— Gitanas Nausėda (@GitanasNauseda) March 22, 2023
In upcoming months, Lithuania will send anti-drones, weapons, ammunition, provide military training & will continue inviting the allies to boost up their efforts too.
So far ???????? support to ???????? accounts for more than 1.2% of our GDP.
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