Feb 15 • 18:20 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

G. Nausėda – on NATO article 5, deterrence, and allies

Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda emphasizes the importance of NATO's Article 5 and the need for deterrence to ensure national security amid discussions on US military presence in Europe.

Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda addressed the vital role of NATO's Article 5 in ensuring national security during an interview with Polish television, TVP World. He expressed strong belief in the commitment to this alliance, noting that he has not received any signals from Washington or other NATO capitals indicating potential discussions to weaken this promise. According to Nausėda, the best defense for Lithuania is effective deterrence, which he believes is best achieved through a mix of German and American troops stationed together in the country, specifically highlighting the presence of two rotating American battalions.

Nausėda praised the strong commitments of the United States to Lithuania, even amid ongoing debates about the possible withdrawal of American troops from Europe. He reiterated the view that the stability of European security architecture is fundamentally tied to the involvement of the US. The Lithuanian President underscored the current inability to envision a secure Europe without US participation, implying that while changes may occur in the next decade or so, immediate prospects do not allow for such assumptions.

This discourse highlights the ongoing tensions in European security, particularly in light of Russian aggression and the evolving dynamics of military alliances. Nausėda’s statements also reflect the broader sentiment within the Baltic states that rely heavily on NATO's commitments and American military presence as a deterrent against potential threats from the east. The implications of his remarks can resonate throughout the NATO alliance, as they underscore the necessity for continued support and integration of military capabilities among allies.

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