At the meeting, Lithuania’s Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jonas Survilas, emphasised how much the Baltic and Nordic countries have in common, including democracy, human rights, and principles of the rule of law. He pointed out that such values are under threat in Ukraine and, in this context, he pointed out the importance of the Nordic and Baltic countries continuing and stepping up their support for Ukraine. According to the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, the Baltic and Nordic countries are among those providing the most support.
“But it’s not enough that we’re top five in the world. We need to convince our partners abroad not only to continue their efforts but to step them up,” said Lithuania’s Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jonas Survilas.