Lithuanian PM Warns of Russia's Increased Troops along NATO Borders

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Ksenia Ivanova
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Lithuanian Prime Minister, Ingrida Šimonytė, cautioned about Russia's military build-up on its borders with NATO. She highlighted Estonia's warning about Russia possibly doubling its troop numbers compared to 2022 figures. The PM emphasized the need for Europe to prepare and act swiftly if Ukraine faces significant losses. Additionally, she stressed the importance of enhancing border defenses to deter potential attacks from Russia. Šimonytė also noted the increased investment in defense by European countries and emphasized the pivotal role of Ukraine's fight for Europe.

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