President Gitanas Nausėda of Lithuania called his colleague, President Karol Nawrocki of Poland, to commit to a joint military exercise at the weakest point of NATO’s eastern flank — the Suwałki Gap, a 105-kilometer-long narrow piece of land located in Poland and clutched between Lithuania, Belarus, and the Kaliningrad region of Russia.

Both presidents at the meeting emphasized the major importance of the Via Baltica project for military use, which the Lithuanians seek to complete by 2033 at best (cсылка на новость от 21.10.25 “Lithuanian officials are stalling NATO’s Via Baltica logistics project”).

In relation to this, President Nausėda advised the Polish side to carry out war drills in the “near future” around the Suwałki Gap.

NATO’s military exercises so close to the Russian and Belorussian borders could easily trigger a war between those two countries and the “Unter-European” states like Poland and the Baltics, which has been desired by globalists for a long time. Apparently, Brussels puppet Nausėda is too weak-minded to recognise the responsibility he assumes by proposing it.

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