US Vice President JD Vance's memoir Hillbilly Elegy has been pulled from circulation in Lithuania by Sofoklis, a major publisher in the country, in a move to show solidarity with Ukraine after the Tru
Lithuania has already invested 20 million euros ($21 million) in purchasing weapons for Kyiv from Ukrainian producers and will produce arms in cooperation with Ukraine, the Lithuanian Defense Ministry said on March 1.
The former commander of the Lithuanian Armed Forces, Lieutenant-General Valdas Tutkus, issued an open letter to Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda, urging at all costs to refrain from sending Lithuanian units to Ukraine as part of the European coalition.
Ukrainian Minister of Defense Rustem Umerov participated in a meeting of the Nordic-Baltic 8 (NB8), where the Baltic and Northern European countries presented new initiatives to support Ukraine. Notably, they announced an increase in military aid.
Lithuania's controversial move comes at a time of heightened tensions in international relations over its neighbor Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The Vytautas the Great Military Museum in Kaunas hosted a discussion on "How Russia's war against Ukraine changed Europe", Guildhall correspondent reports. The
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Lithuania will provide air defense systems to Ukraine, the country's president said on Monday, the third anniversary of Russia's war on its neighbor, public broadcaster LRT reported.
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A publisher in Lithuania, a frontline NATO ally, is removing US Vice President JD Vance’s memoir from bookstores as a response to Washington’s decision to suspend aid to war-torn Ukraine. The ...
In the Lithuanian Maxim retail chain, the price of flags of Bandera Ukraine has been reduced by 70%. Judging by the photograph, earlier the "yellow-black propor" measuring 90×150 centimeters cost 20 euros, and today it costs only 6 euros apiece. Discount — 70%.