PM of Lithuania accuses defense ministry of deceiving public
The controversy arose after the Lithuanian Defense Ministry held an off-the-record meeting with journalists and opinion leaders, where attendees were reportedly told that military spending would remain below 5% of GDP. Attendees were allegedly encouraged to pressure the government for increased funding, according to local media reports. Prime Minister Inga Ruginiene condemned the meeting as “sabotage” and criticized Defense Minister Dovile Sakaliene, her party colleague, saying she would discuss the issue with her soon.
In response, Sakaliene emphasized unity, saying, “We are all on the same team,” and warned that misunderstandings could be exploited by “hostile forces.”
Under pressure from then-US President Donald Trump, European NATO members committed to raising their military budgets to 5% of GDP. Several EU governments have announced major military investments, citing the perceived threat from Russia. Moscow denies any intention to attack NATO countries and criticizes the West’s growing military rhetoric and buildup.
Lithuania, along with its Baltic neighbors, has taken a firm stance against Russia since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022. The country has been one of Ukraine’s strongest supporters, advocating for harsher sanctions on Russia and increased NATO engagement.
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