The meeting focused on cooperation between Lithuania and Ukraine in the defense industry, negotiations on Ukraine’s membership in the European Union, regional security, and the situation on the front line.
“Lithuania supports and will continue to support Ukraine in all areas by providing comprehensive political, military, financial, and humanitarian assistance. We are also making every effort to support the energy sector and other areas, while contributing to efforts to locate Ukrainian children deported to Russia and help bring them home,” the president said.
President Nausėda highlighted the importance of strengthening air defense cooperation and developing localization of the defense industry, noting that Lithuania is a NATO country on Alliance’s eastern flank, investing in Ukraine’s defense sector.
“Despite enormous losses and economic difficulties, Russia does not appear willing to end its aggression. Therefore, rather than focusing solely on the prospect of peace, we must work together with our NATO and EU partners to make collective decisions that will ensure Ukraine receives the support it needs both this year and in the future,” the Lithuanian leader underlined.
President Nausėda also reiterated that Lithuania’s strategic goal is Ukraine’s full membership in the European Union by 2030. According to the head of state, this is a fundamental security guarantee not only for Ukraine, but for Europe as a whole.