The Foreign Affairs Ministers of Ukraine and Lithuania, Dmytro Kuleba and Gabrielius Landsbergis, discussed joint arms production, including drones for the Ukrainian Armed Forces during a meeting in Kyiv, Ukrainian news agency Ukrinform reported on Jan. 27
"We devoted a big part of our conversation to defining joint steps to increase the production of drones for the needs of the Armed Forces,” Kuleba said at a press conference after the meeting, reported Ukrinform.
“Lithuania has the technology, and we have the potential to scale production. This was a key topic. There is a clear understanding of what, how, and when to do it so that Ukrainian-Lithuanian cooperation in drone production can yield the maximum result in the shortest possible time."
During the negotiations with his Lithuanian colleague, the “routine” agenda was also discussed, referring to Ukraine’s accession to the EU and NATO, said Kuleba.
Boy, if there’s a Slavic tag team to knock it out the park, it’s Ukraine and Lithuania.