NATO bolsters Eastern flank as German troops arrive in Lithuania

Reading Time: 2 minutes

The first German troops of a brigade to be fully deployed as the German Army 45th Brigade Lithuania within 4 years arrived in Lithuania on Monday, 8 April, when Lieutenant General and Bundeswehr chief Alfons Mais visited Vilnius. 

Around 5,000 military personnel and civilians will move to Lithuania, including family members. “Lithuania’s security is our security,” German ambassador to Lithuania Cornelius Zimmermann said.

Initially, more than 20 personnel will oversee military planning and infrastructure, and that number will grow throughout the year, according to the Lithuanian Defence Ministry. Germany will transfer three manoeuvre battalions including combat support units, formed by both existing and new units.

Discussions on the brigade began after Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022. Germany committed to the project in June 2023. They will serve in two locations, Rudninkai and Rukla, while military families will stay in Kaunas and Vilnius.  

The 203rd Panzer Battalion in North Rhine-Westphalia and 122nd Armoured Infantry Battalion in Bavaria will move to Lithuania. The country’s Forward Presence Battalion Battle Group will be transformed into a multinational battalion. 

Lithuanian Defence Minister Laurynas Kasciunas said technical needs would be clear by the end of the year, as set out in a roadmap signed by the Lithuanian and German defence ministers in 2023. “We have a clear plan in terms of military infrastructure and we are ready to meet the needs when it comes to civilian infrastructure,” Kasciunas added.

“We will deploy troops to Lithuania on orders when needed. We have the capability to do that, but I don’t think it will be necessary because we have so many volunteers,” Major General Ruprecht von Butler, the 122nd Armoured Infantry Battalion chief, said in January. “Many soldiers really want to be here to demonstrate the alliance’s willingness to defend our home countries,” he added, in contradiction to earlier German press reports.  

CET Editor

Recent Posts

Gender pay gaps remain in CEE, despite EU efforts

Romania and Poland have gender pay disparities among the lowest in the EU, according to…

1 week ago

Europe’s trilemma: rearmament, green transition, competitiveness

European leaders met in Brussels on 20 March to confront a mounting policy dilemma: how…

1 week ago

‘We always choose the best and fastest method for acquiring ammunition’ – Estonia defends policy

Estonian Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur pushed back on Tuesday against criticism of the country’s joint…

1 week ago

Croatia eyes Russia’s share in Serbian oil firm NIS

Croatian Economy Minister Ante Susnjar said state-owned oil pipeline operator Jadranski Naftovod (Janaf) could acquire…

1 week ago

EU probes Hungarian subsidies to BYD under new foreign subsidies rules

The European Commission (EC) has launched an inquiry into state support provided by Hungary to…

1 week ago

Poland’s GDP to grow by 3.7%, CEE by 2.6%

Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) is set for stronger economic growth in 2025, with GDP…

2 weeks ago