Germany’s defense minister Boris Pistorius said on Monday that Berlin is to station 4,000 troops to Lithuania, a fellow NATO member, as the bloc seeks to fortify its position around Russia’s enclave, Kaliningrad at the Baltic Sea.

Germany is ready to permanently station a robust brigade in Lithuania, Pistorius said on Monday during a visit to the country’s capital, Vilnius. He noted that facilities and infrastructure will need to be developed to accommodate the influx of German troops.

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Germany stands by its commitment as a NATO member, as Europe’s biggest economy, to stand up for the protections of the eastern flank, Pistorius continued. He also noted that a deployment of this magnitude could take more than a few months.

Pistorius also explained that the deployment must be compatible with NATO’s recently redrawn plans on how to respond to threats to its east, which were amended in May for the first time since the end of the Cold War.

The military plans are expected to be approved at a NATO summit next month.

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Vilnius has on several occasions called for Berlin to deploy more troops on its territory, which shares a border with Kaliningrad to the south west and Belarus to the east.

Lithuania already hosts around 1,500 German soldiers as part of a NATO battle group. Last June, Germany stated it had the capability to send a brigade of 3,000 to 5,000 troops to Lithuania within ten days if that country was attacked.

Currently, the brigade’s command post of around 20 soldiers is stationed in the Baltic country – with the rest posted at various locations in Germany. The Lithuanian border in the Baltics is generally considered to be among the weakest points on NATO’s eastern edge.

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Pistorius’ visit to Lithuania was to oversee joint NATO drill ‘Griffin Storm’ being conducted by both nations’ armies. Berlin sent 1,000 soldiers and 300 tanks to the region for the exercises, designed to game-plan defensive maneuvers to assaults on NATO’s east flank.

It is the third time that such drills have been undertaken. The exercises are expected to last until July 7, just days before the start of NATO’s annual summit in Vilnius on July 11, 2023.

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg, as well as Lithuania’s president Gitanas Nauseda and defense minister Arvydas Anusauskas, will also observe the military drills.

RT. com / ABC Flash Point WW III News 2023.

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Sanctioned Soldier
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26-06-23 19:49

Another brainwashed fool.

Vinegar Hill
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26-06-23 19:54

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Goodwill
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26-06-23 19:52

Germany had to cannibalize equipment to just send troops to Lithuania and according to the German Ministry of Defense at the rate of usage of artillery shells in Ukraine they have enough for one day plus even the finance department has said that they have run out of money for Ukraine, so what are they going to send to this border? Cardboard cutouts of Bear-bock?

Vinegar Hill
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26-06-23 19:54

We need to calculate tree height and rope length in strong wind for Piss-torius. How well will he swing?

FriendNotFoe
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26-06-23 19:55

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