Lithuania still has weapons it could send to Ukraine, Chief of Defence Lieutenant General Valdemaras Rupsys said on April 26.
“We are looking at what other options there are. There are still some, and we are still discussing with the key allies possible supply lines to rebuild that capability if we give it to Ukraine,” Rupsys told reporters in the port city of Klaipeda.
“Also, we are consulting with the Ukrainian side about what they need,” he added.
According to Rupsys, Ukraine needs equipment that its forces can use effectively. He noted that Lithuania’s assistance also includesdtraining.
Vilnius has already handed over Stinger missile systems, other anti-tank and anti-aircraft weapons, as well as ammunition to Kyiv.
Recently, Defence Minister Arvydas Ansauskas said the residual value of the assistance amounted to tens of millions of euros, but the replacement value could be five to ten times higher.
Lithuania is also training Ukrainian troops to use US-made anti-tank weapons. (LRT/Business World Magazine)