Zelenskyy Visits Lithuania: Talks Focus on EU Membership and Billion-Euro Aid Package.
Zelenskyy's Diplomatic Trip to Lithuania
According to UATV: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy traveled to Lithuania on January 25, 2026, aiming to strengthen Kyiv's partnership with the Baltic states. The visit coincided with the 163rd anniversary of the January Uprising of 1863-1864, a symbolic date highlighting the shared historical struggle for sovereignty. Discussions centered on military aid, energy security, and Ukraine's path to joining the European Union.
Lithuania reaffirmed its staunch support for Ukraine, having provided over 1 billion euros in military assistance. In 2025, this aid represented 0.28% of Lithuania's Gross Domestic Product. Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda emphasized that his nation remains one of Ukraine's most active allies, noting that its military support exceeds its formal commitments.
Key Topics of Discussion
The leaders focused on several critical areas:
- Bolstering Ukraine's energy infrastructure;
- Enhancing Ukraine's air defense capabilities.
President Zelenskyy detailed Russia's daily attacks on Ukrainian energy facilities and thanked Lithuania for its readiness to help, including providing generators to Ukrainian cities and communities. Lithuania also plans to advocate for Ukraine's accession to the EU by 2030, a goal President Nausėda described as a strategic interest for Lithuania itself.
The talks also covered military cooperation, joint defense projects, and a weapons export platform based in Vilnius. President Nausėda stressed the importance of developing European defense programs and maintaining sanctions pressure on the Russian Federation. He further noted Poland's readiness to use a training ground established by Lithuania, a move that will enhance interoperability between the two nations' armies and strengthen the defense of the Suwałki Gap corridor.
This visit marks a significant step in deepening Ukraine's ties with its Baltic partners amid the ongoing Russian threat. As one of Ukraine's most significant allies, Lithuania's continued military and humanitarian aid underscores the vital importance of regional unity in the fight for European security and stability. Lithuania's support for Ukraine's EU integration reflects a strategic vision for a more stable and secure European community.
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