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NATO int'l headquarters to be established in Lithuania

Xinhua, January 24, 2015 Adjust font size:

NATO will establish international headquarters in Lithuania, together with five other Eastern and Central European countries, the Lithuanian ministry of defence announced in a statement released on Friday.

"We have managed to achieve what we have been aiming at: the NATO Military Committee agreed to establish multinational headquarters in Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Romania and Bulgaria," Chief of Defence of Lithuania, Major General Jonas Vytautas Zukas, was quoted as saying by local media after returning from a NATO Military Committee meeting in Brussels.

The headquarters should be founded as early as this year, the ministry said.

In the words of Zukas, the NATO headquarters in Lithuania would be not only a measure of deterrence but also a "capacity to provide command and control for allied forces in Lithuania in case of necessity, thus increasing our defence."

The establishment of international NATO staff in Lithuania would contribute both to the country's and regional security, said Lithuanian prime minister Algirdas Butkevicius, said in an interview with local broadcaster LRT.

"I assess this decision very positively, it is sending one more signal to us, first of all, Lithuanian citizens, but also for the whole Baltic region, that our security will be ensured," Butkevicius said.

In the NATO chain of command, the new headquarters will report to the Multinational Corps Northeast in Szczecin, Poland.

Half of the staff will be provided by Lithuania and the other half by NATO allies, the ministry said in the statement. Enditem