Maža kaina - didelė vertė. Prenumerata vos nuo 1,00 Eur!
Išbandyti
2012 08 24

Sweden invites Lithuania to join EU Nordic Battlegroup

Sweden has officially invited Lithuania to join the European Union's Nordic Battlegroup currently led by Sweden in the second half of 2015. The invitation was handed over on Friday to Lithuania's Vice-Minister of National Defense Vytautas Umbrasas by Swedish Ambassador to Lithuania Cecilia Ruthstrom-Ruin, according to the Ministry of National Defense.
Kunigų seminarijų klierikai Mokomajame pulke Rukloje
. / Andriaus Vaitkevičiaus / 15min nuotr.

"It is an extremely important project for the Lithuanian army, providing the opportunity to join one of the European Union's fundamental operational capacities," Umbrasas said.

In his words, Lithuania's participation in the Nordic Battlegroup will not only contribute to an increase of the European rapid reaction force but will also strengthen regional defense cooperation between the Nordic and Baltic countries.

Lithuania and Sweden should be joined by Norway, Finland, Ireland, and Estonia in the Nordic Battlegroup. The group's alert period is scheduled for the first half of 2015. Its previous alert periods were the first halves of 2008 and 2011. It is considered to be one of the best-formed battlegroups in the EU.

Similar to NATO's rapid response force, EU battle groups consist of battalion-sized forces (up to 2,000 troops). The groups rotate actively, so that two are ready for deployment at all times. The forces are under the direct control of the Council of the European Union.

Lithuania participated in a battle group with Poland, Germany, Slovakia, and Latvia in the first half of 2010, and joined the Netherlands, Germany, Finland, and Austria in the first half of 2011.

Lithuania is scheduled to participate in the UK-led battlegroup with Sweden and Latvia in the second half of 2013.

Report mistake

Successfully sent

Thank you

Economy

Lithuanian producers of EPS on the way to circular economy
Gilužio Rivjera by the real estate company Homa – hundreds of apartments and millions in investment
Capitalica fund successfully issued bonds amounting to EUR 5 million to finance the Verde project in Riga

Feature

State Progress Strategy 'Lithuania 2050': will Lithuania become the 'Silicon Valley' of social enterprise?
Citus Experts: Planning to Furbish or Brush Up your Home Interior? Get Ready for a Brutal Run
How do the country's most desirable employers nurture IT talents?

Opinion

Ramūnas Vilpišauskas. The president’s achievements in Brussels were modest
Laurynas Jonavičius. Will the new German government’s foreign policy coincide with Lithuanian interests?
Eastern Partnership ‘beyond westlessness’: a new momentum for the European integration

Politics

Taiwanese Minister Ming-hsin Kung – about Lithuania’s strengths and the two countries’ looming plans
The double standards of “values-based policy”: Lithuania did not join the condemnation of Turkey
Behind the scenes of ambassadorial appointments: Seimas looking for clarification on continuing questioning at the Presidential Palace
Užsisakykite 15min naujienlaiškius