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Lithuania triggered fresh alarm after admitting it cannot shoot down the so-called “Belarusian balloons” that have repeatedly disrupted its airspace and even forced an airport shutdown. Vice Minister of National Defence Karolis Aleksa said the balloons rise “very high,” making interception technically difficult despite claims of hybrid pressure from Minsk. The government is urging the EU for political backing, sanctions, and “innovative solutions” as tensions with Belarus intensify and fears of targeted provocations grow across the Baltics.
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00:00Do you have any questions about Ukraine and Russia?
00:30I think it is a very interesting situation in Europe.
01:00It's a real strukturization, a real-time, a real-time, it's important to be able to do it.
01:05We know how to get a lot of the UK.
01:07The UK is still in the UK.
01:09The UK is still in the UK.
01:11The context, which is related to the legal,
01:15the benefits, the intensively,
01:17is it,
01:19is it,
01:21you have a lot of partners
01:23or are there a lot of power,
01:25a lot of people are paying for it?
01:27Is it, I think,
01:29how are you doing it?
01:31It is not a long discussion, but we can see that Ukraine is a very important financial framework.
01:39The government is a very important part of the economy of the economy of 130-140 billion.
01:45It is a very important part of the economy, which will be able to do this financial framework.
01:52The economy is a very important part of the economy, but the economy is a very important part of the economy.
01:58That's how it is, there are instruments in Europe, which we are already talking about.
02:03This is the SAFE mechanism, which is Lietuva.
02:08This is where there are some of them, and there are some of them, and there are some of them,
02:12and there are some of them in the UK.
02:15This is the SAFE mechanism, which is the SAFE mechanism,
02:19which is a long-term financial perspective.
02:22This is a part of the UK.
02:24There are some of them, which is the SAFE mechanism, which is very important to us,
02:29to be able to use it and to help us.
02:32The SAFE mechanism, the SAFE mechanism was there,
02:35when the SAFE mechanism was there,
02:36when the SAFE mechanism was there,
02:38it was a part of the project.
02:39What do you think about it?
02:40How much did it be?
02:41It was a part of the maximum sum of the US,
02:44which was the 6,375 billion euros.
02:51We have a part of the project,
02:54about 50 projects,
02:56which will be financed.
02:58This is a part of the nationality,
03:01which is a part of the nationality,
03:03which is a part of the project,
03:06which is a part of the project,
03:08which is a part of the project,
03:10which is a part of the SAFE mechanism,
03:12which is one of those projects,
03:13which is definitely to ensure that we need
03:18us to establish the US.
03:21I think it's going to be a part of the project.
03:51This is the National Divizio Pletra.
03:53The most important contract is,
03:55which is how many contracts,
03:57as a tank contract,
03:59or Vygšinio-Piesniku-Kovos-Machinus.
04:01This is a 1,000,000 contract,
04:03which is a 1,000,000 contract,
04:05which is where they will take place.
04:07This is the same thing.
04:09The other thing is,
04:11the drones and drones,
04:13the same thing,
04:15is the main munition,
04:17and we need to learn,
04:19Later, the motion is very important.
04:22The light.
04:23It's going to be a few things.
04:26The ones such as the tanks,
04:29the other ones,
04:31the other ones which are linked to the ones.
04:33There are couple 思 gimmicks on the other.
04:36So, in the last few days
04:39we are working on this game today.
04:42It's a big issue to watch.
04:44The premier said that
04:46It's been a long time, and it's been a long time for a long time.
05:16That's why we are working on this balion, and we are working in Lietuvos Verslas, and various companies, and Lietuvos Kariuomenės.
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06:12We can keep the Buy-up to buy-up toning the price of the price of the price of a this price.
06:20That's why this price of a drive-up in the price of a price of cheaper price.
06:25This price of the price is either on a price of the price of the price or price that price is worth all over.
06:39We also started our partners. We also started to see how we can do this and what we can do.
06:45What do we have to talk about? What do we have to talk about?
06:47How do we have to talk about this? What do we have to talk about this?
06:53Yes, these are now you have to talk about this.
06:56We have to talk about this.
06:58It is a daily job.
07:03And this is the way to the end of the day, when we have to go to the end of the day.
07:07The situation is that there is no longer in the world to the magic of the end of the day,
07:15that we should be able to do this now.
07:18This is now a risk for us to be able to go to the end of the day.
07:25Vice-minister, have you been able to go to the end of the day,
07:28and you are going to go to the end of the day?
07:30Na, taip kaip žinote, tragiškai žuvo belgų karys,
07:37ministras pasiliuko Lietuvoje iš tikrųjų padėti irgi išreišti ir solidarumą
07:47ir visai kaip paremti Belgijos karius ir Kario šeimartymosi situacija
07:53We will be able to provide solidity to our Belgians.
08:00And today we will be able to provide a solution to Brazil.
08:06I have asked you about this.
08:09In the American plan for Ukraine,
08:13which point is this plan you think is negotiateable?
08:18It's something you can build on?
08:21You know, our position is that we have to achieve long-lasting and just peace.
08:27And, let's say, elements which may tend
08:32and which may allow to think that would not bring into that long-lasting and just peace.
08:38So that would be contradictory to the possible agreement.
08:44So let's see how it goes.
08:47That, in the end, it is very important that Ukraine stands strong,
08:52that we maintain a strong support for Ukraine,
08:56that Ukraine remains territorial with territorial integrity.
09:02and also very important that in those, let's say, negotiations,
09:09Europe would have voice because that obviously has a direct consequence to European security,
09:16all the situation and how it evolves.
09:19And, of course, let's say, Ukraine has to have means to, let's say, also to safeguard its security after this whole agreement.
09:30So, so, let's go. Yeah.
09:34Could you comment on the ongoing provocations from the territory of Belarus?
09:39Mm-hmm.
09:44On this Belarus situation?
09:46So, this is, as you know, already lasting for, let's say, this intensive active phase for a couple of months.
09:56And we see that this is a hybrid activity against Lithuania because it's very, would be otherwise difficult to think,
10:09because that affects very directly our activity of our airports.
10:15And it is not, it is not allowable, so to say, to have, you know, every day and every night to have a closure of the airport.
10:25So, we have really to, from our side, we are taking national measures how to deal with that situation,
10:32meaning from technical point of view, and trying to confront and, let's say, the balloons,
10:40but also comes here, the political, let's say, pressure, sanctions, solidarity, and that's, that's what we're going to discuss today as well.
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