Mar 2 • 04:32 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania 15min

The latest evaluation of threats to national security presented by the Seimas NSGK

The Lithuanian Seimas NSGK will receive a new assessment of threats to national security, focusing on both public and classified information.

The Seimas National Security and Defence Committee (NSGK) in Lithuania is set to receive a new evaluation report on national security threats, according to committee chairman Rimantas Sinkevičius. Committee members will first visit the State Security Department before moving on to the Second Investigation Department of the Armed Forces, where they will be presented with the latest assessments, including classified information that exists separately due to operational security measures. This dual report presentation underscores the sensitivity of information regarding national security risks.

Traditionally, intelligence agencies in Lithuania release their threat evaluation reports to the public at the beginning of March. The upcoming presentation is scheduled for March 6, where the public section of the threat assessment will be made available. These reports systematically assess security risks not only arising from external entities but also internal factors that may pose a danger to national stability. The evaluations primarily focus on perceived threats from nations like Russia, Belarus, and China, and the activities of their intelligence services in the region.

Moreover, the report will highlight various individuals, movements, or phenomena that significantly impact the country's internal security. This approach reflects Lithuania's growing concerns with geopolitical dynamics and the potential implications stemming from the actions of neighboring countries. Overall, the evaluation aims to inform both lawmakers and the public about the current state of national security and the identified risks that need addressing to safeguard the nation's integrity and safety.

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