Lithuania Backs Ukraine's EU Membership by 2030, President Nausėda Announces After Zelenskyy Meeting.
Lithuania Endorses Ukraine's EU Accession
According to Novyny.live: Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda has declared his country's support for Ukraine's accession to the European Union by 2030, stating this move would bolster regional stability and security. He made this statement during a joint press conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on January 25. Nausėda emphasized that Lithuania is actively involved in rebuilding Ukrainian infrastructure, including schools, medical facilities, and energy installations.
Lithuania, which has already allocated over 100 million euros in support for Ukraine, confirmed its readiness to continue aiding the Ukrainian people. Furthermore, President Nausėda noted that Lithuania will hold the presidency of the Council of the EU in 2027, a position that could further advance Ukraine's integration into European structures. This Baltic nation has been a vocal advocate for Ukraine within the EU since the onset of Russia's full-scale invasion.
Lithuania's Strategic Interests
The pledge to back Ukraine's EU membership by 2030 reflects Lithuania's strategic interest in strengthening regional security and assisting Ukraine in its European aspirations.
This support from Lithuania underscores the significance of cooperation between the Baltic states and Ukraine amid ongoing security challenges facing the region. Ukraine's accession to the EU would represent a crucial step not only for Ukraine itself but for the stability and security of all of Europe, particularly in the context of Russian aggression. As a nation deeply affected by Russian foreign policy, Lithuania is committed to ensuring support for Ukraine on its European path, which could reinforce regional cooperation and integration.
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