Germany stations troops in Lithuania due to Russian threat

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Germany has permanently stationed troops in Lithuania, marking its first such deployment since World War Two. This deployment, inaugurated in Vilnius, is a response to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and perceived threats from Russia. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz cited Russia's actions as a violation of post-war order. The move places German forces on Lithuania's eastern border, near both the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad and Belarus.


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