During discussions regarding bilateral relations, Lithuanian President G. Nausėda highlighted the strong partnership and close security cooperation between Lithuania and Belgium. The head of state expressed gratitude to Belgium for its sustained contributions to the Baltic Air Policing mission and its participation in the NATO front-line force combat group stationed in Lithuania.
Furthermore, the meeting discussed avenues for deepening economic ties between the two nations. President Nausėda specifically emphasized Lithuania’s strong interest in enhancing cooperation with Belgium within the renewable energy sector, particularly concerning the development of wind and solar power infrastructure. Beyond the immediate partnership, the Lithuanian President also addressed Lithuania’s commitment to the broader European Union framework.
He conveyed Lithuania’s readiness to assume the presidency of the EU Council during the first half of 2027. In a broader geopolitical context, Nausėda stressed that Lithuania remains dedicated to strengthening the unity, resilience, and collective capacity of the Community when facing international challenges. The depth of cooperation explored spanned various sectors, mirroring the complex economic relationships found even in major European metropolis.
The dialogue underscored a mutual commitment to stability, viewing the partnership as vital for both regional security and sustainable economic growth across the continent.
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During discussions regarding bilateral relations, Lithuanian President G. Nausėda underscored the strong partnership and close security cooperation between Lithuania and Belgium. The head of state exp