K. Budrys to participate in the Munich Security Conference
K. Budrys will speak at the 'Spotlight on Belarus' session during the Munich Security Conference and plans to hold multiple meetings with various foreign ministers.
K. Budrys is set to participate in the upcoming Munich Security Conference where he will speak at a session focused on Belarus. His involvement highlights the importance of Belarus in regional security discussions, particularly given the ongoing geopolitical tensions in Eastern Europe. The session will provide a platform for discussing the challenges faced by Belarus and its implications for neighboring countries.
During the conference, Budrys plans to meet with foreign ministers from the Nordic and Baltic countries, as well as from Ukraine and the United Kingdom, indicating a collaborative approach to security issues in the region. Additionally, he has meetings lined up with high-level officials, including the Foreign Minister of the Philippines and the Secretary-General of ASEAN, which reflects Lithuania's broader international engagement. These discussions aim at fostering cooperation on security matters and strengthening ties with global partners.
The presence of Lithuania's President Gitanas Nausėda at the conference further emphasizes the country's strategic position on the European stage. Nausėda will not only deliver a speech in the main discussions but also participate in several key meetings with leaders like the German Chancellor. This participation underscores Lithuania's commitment to addressing security challenges and its proactive role in shaping collective responses to current global threats, particularly from Russia and the situation in Belarus.