Lithuania’s Defence Chief Valdemaras Rupsys says he will suggest at the next meeting of the country’s State Defence Council not to hand over PzH 2000 howitzers and NASAMS air defence systems to Ukraine.
“I need to have instruments. We cannot accomplish tasks without the capability to do so, but the capability we have is on that line when we cannot undress anymore,” Rupsys told reporters at the Pabrade training area on October 26.
“I’ll make this proposal. We have to look for other means of support,” he added.
According to the defence chief, Lithuania could support Kyiv with arms if new weapons were quickly purchased to replace the ones currently in use.
“We need to understand that we also have NATO commitments. We have clearly stated the units we are contributing to NATO. This must include indirect fire capability or field artillery, maneuver units with firepower and air defence to provide support as a host nation,” Rupsys said.
Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis told journalists in Vilnius that support for Ukraine, including military support, must continue. He voiced his surprise that the issue of howitzers was being discussed in public.
“I believe matters of the State Defence Council are discussed behind closed doors because these decisions have to do with national security, our support to our partners, and I urge other senior officials to stick to this principle. I’m a bit surprised that this discussion is taking place in public,” Landsbergis said.
Lithuania is considering giving Ukraine howitzers and air defence systems following Kyiv’s request. However, critics say the transfer of these weapons would erode Lithuania’s recently acquired capabilities. (LRT/Business World Magazine)