Poland's Ministry of Defense: We support Lithuania's plans to develop military training grounds
Poland's Defense Ministry affirmates its support for Lithuania's plans to expand military training infrastructure amid media misinterpretations.
Poland's Ministry of Defense has officially reiterated its support for Lithuania's initiatives to develop military training grounds, responding to various misinterpretations in the media about its stance. The ministry clarified that its position remains unchanged, and it endorses the plans of its allies, including Lithuania, to improve infrastructure for military exercises. This declaration aims to dispel any confusion and reaffirm Poland's commitment to collaborative defense efforts in the region.
In the same statement, Poland's Defense Ministry emphasized the existing declaration by the Polish Army regarding potential assistance to the Lithuanian military, which could be provided by Polish specialists in infrastructure. The ministry further noted that should the Polish Army be invited to participate in exercises at a Lithuanian training ground in the future, it would agree to do so. This collaboration underscores the strategic partnership between Poland and Lithuania as they navigate regional security concerns, particularly in the context of recent geopolitical challenges.
The remarks come in light of previous statements by Poland's Deputy Defense Minister, which suggested that the Kapčiamiestis military training area would not be expanded into Polish territory. Lithuania's Minister of National Defense, Robertas Kaunas, clarified that the discussions always focused on the training of Polish troops at a newly established training ground in Lithuania, rather than any desire from Warsaw to co-establish it. This clarification highlights the need for clear communication between the two nations about their collaborative defense strategies and the importance of maintaining strong military ties in the face of external threats.