In the coming months, the country will send a new batch of military aid to Ukraine, while continuing to provide training for the Ukrainian recruits, said Lithuania’s President Gitanas Nauseda, APA reports citing Ukrinform.
The President made a post on his Twitter account.
"Support to Ukraine is crucial. In upcoming months, Lithuania will send anti-drones, weapons, ammunition, provide military training & will continue inviting the allies to boost up their efforts too," Nauseda wrote.
He noted that currently, Lithuania’s support to Ukraine amounts to more than 1.2% of the country’s GDP.