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German president pledges support for Lithuania during Vilnius visit

German President Steinmeier and Lithuanian President Nausėda.
German President Steinmeier and Lithuanian President Nausėda. Copyright  Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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By Katarzyna-Maria Skiba
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German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier pledged his support for Lithuania during his visit to Vilnius, emphasising shared values and strategic partnership between the two countries.

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During a visit to Vilnius on Sunday, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier pledged his country's support in maintaining Lithuania's freedom, stating that "your security is our security".

"Lithuania and Germany stand together for the freedom of Ukraine, for the principle of self-determination, for European unity, as partners in the EU and NATO," said Steinmeier.

Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda welcomed his German counterpart on Sunday and took to social media platform X to express his gratitude for the visit.

"The president's visit is a strong sign of the enduring friendship between Lithuania and Germany, based on shared values and strategic partnership," said Nausėda.

The two countries have recently strengthened their military ties as Germany's new Chancellor Friedrich Merz looks to deliver on his campaign promises of bolstering continental security in the wake of Russian threats stemming from its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

From 2027, approximately 5,000 German soldiers from an armoured brigade will be permanently stationed in Lithuania to protect NATO's eastern flank and the Baltic country from Russia, with which it shares an almost 300-kilometre border.

With Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine, many in Lithuania, which was once a Soviet republic together with the rest of the Baltic states, believe they could become the next target of Russian President Vladimir Putin's expansionist mission.

Steinmeier acknowledged Lithuania's concerns, noting that "here in Lithuania you know that neither freedom nor peace is guaranteed."

"Freedom is not a condition. Freedom is a task," he concluded.

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