G. Nausėda: Cooperation between the Baltic States and Poland is necessary for strengthening security

G. Nausėda: Cooperation between the Baltic States and Poland is necessary for strengthening security

This is what he said on Tuesday in New York at the meeting of the leaders of the Baltic States and Poland during the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), where the issues of security, support for Ukraine, grain export were discussed, the Presidency reported.

G. Nausėda also emphasized that it is important to continue unitedly supporting Ukraine and calling on allies to provide continuous and quick military assistance.

“The unity of the Baltic countries and Poland in matters of security and support for Ukraine is extremely valuable. By representing our interests together, we will achieve the desired result much faster – a maximally secure eastern flank of NATO and the victory of Ukraine,” the president said in the announcement.

The leaders of the Baltic States and Poland also discussed the issue of grain export from Ukraine. G. Nausėda emphasized that after Russia withdraws from the Black Sea grain agreement, it is necessary to look for alternative ways to transport grain.

According to the president, the export of grain through the ports of the Baltic Sea would help to solve the problem by maximally using the capacities of Klaipėda, Riga, Tallinn and other ports. However, according to the Lithuanian leader, in order for this to happen, joint efforts of the countries in removing administrative obstacles are necessary.

At the meeting, the President urged the leaders of the countries to make use of the Three Seas Initiative in improving the infrastructure and connectivity of the region.

The head of Lithuania emphasized that the war started by Russia against Ukraine highlighted the importance of joint infrastructure projects in the region in order to ensure security and military mobility. According to the president, the Three Seas Initiative summit to be held in Lithuania in April next year will be an opportunity to make progress in developing the connections of the North and South Corridor, strengthening military mobility, carrying out reconstruction projects in Ukraine and developing lines of solidarity between the EU and Ukraine.

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**Interview with H.E. Gitanas Nausėda, President of the Republic of Lithuania**

**Interviewer**: Thank you for joining us, President Nausėda. You recently spoke at ⁣the ⁣United Nations General ⁣Assembly ‍regarding security in the Baltic region and support for Ukraine. Can you outline the main points from your address?

**President Nausėda**: Thank you for​ having me. At the UNGA‌ meeting, I ​emphasized⁢ the critical ⁢need for the Baltic ⁣States and Poland to maintain a united front when it comes to security​ and our support for Ukraine. Our‍ collective strength ​is essential to ensure the security of‌ NATO’s eastern flank and to expedite Ukraine’s path towards victory against aggression.

**Interviewer**: ‍That’s an important message. You mentioned military ⁤assistance to Ukraine.​ What ‍specific ⁣types of support​ do you think are‌ most crucial at this time?

**President Nausėda**: ‍Continuous and rapid​ military assistance is vital. What‌ Ukraine needs most urgently‌ includes advanced weaponry,⁤ training for ‍their ⁣forces, and‌ intelligence support. We need to ensure that Ukraine is equipped ‍to defend ‌itself effectively and push back against⁢ the ongoing threats.

**Interviewer**: Another‍ key topic‍ from the meeting was the issue⁣ of grain‍ exports from Ukraine. Can‍ you elaborate on the challenges and potential solutions you discussed?

**President Nausėda**: Yes, with Russia’s withdrawal from the Black ​Sea grain⁤ agreement, we are facing significant challenges⁣ in exporting grain ‍from Ukraine. We‍ need to explore alternative ⁢routes that can safely facilitate ⁢the transportation of grain. This may involve utilizing land ⁢routes ‌through neighboring countries, ‍enhancing rail logistics, or seeking maritime solutions that would mitigate the risks posed by hostile‍ actions in the Black Sea.

**Interviewer**: It sounds like there’s a‍ lot of work ahead. In your view, how can the international ‌community assist⁢ in ‍these efforts?

**President Nausėda**:⁤ The international community’s‍ role is crucial. We need to come together ​to coordinate‍ efforts, offer ⁤technological‍ support, and perhaps even invoke international law to safeguard shipping routes.‍ It is essential for countries worldwide to understand that supporting Ukraine’s grain exports is not merely a regional issue, but rather⁢ a global concern that​ affects food security for ‌millions.

**Interviewer**: as you look⁢ ahead, what do you see as the key⁣ to achieving a maximally secure eastern flank of NATO?

**President⁣ Nausėda**: Achieving a secure eastern flank‌ will require ongoing solidarity⁣ among NATO member states, rapid response capabilities, and strategic investments in defense infrastructure. Furthermore, fostering a strong relationship with our ⁢partners, including Ukraine, will empower us all in facing common threats and ensuring ⁣regional ⁣stability.

**Interviewer**: Thank you, ⁣President Nausėda, for your insights. We appreciate your time and the important work you are doing for the Baltic ⁣States and beyond.

**President Nausėda**: Thank you for having me. Together, ​we will continue to‌ advocate for peace ‌and security in our region.

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