Lithuania to allocate 5-6% of GDP for defence in 2026-2030, foreign minister says
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Lithuania has committed to allocating 5% to 6% of its GDP for defence between 2026 and 2030, its foreign minister said on Friday.
"Difficult times require bold decisions and leadership. We call on our allies to follow this lead. The era of passive 'sit-and-wait' strategies is over", Foreign Minister Kestutis Budrys wrote on social media platform X.
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