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German deployment shows ‘clear, strong’ commitment to eastern flank, Lithuanian president says

In his opening comments, Lithuanian president Gitanas Nausėda thanks Merz for his visit and says it shows “a clear and strong commitment” from Germany to help deter Russia from Lithuania and Nato’s eastern flank more broadly.

Lithuanian president Gitanas Nauseda (R) and German chancellor Friedrich Merz shake hands during their meeting in Vilnius, Lithuania. Photograph: Toms Kalniņš/EPA

He hails the inauguration of the German military unit in Lithuania as “a day of responsibility and action,” building up on previous temporary deployment of German troops in the country.

He says that building up to the Nato summit in The Hague, “our message must be clear: we are united, ready and determined” as he says Lithuania will meet 5% GDP target on defence spending next year.

Nausėda also mentions Ukraine, reiterating calls for “a comprehensive and unconditional ceasefire,” and urging partners to adopt sanctions to “break the Russian war machine.”

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Jakub Krupa

Jakub Krupa

Next up, I will take you to Poland, where libertarian far-right candidate Sławomir Mentzen is about to host one of the remaining two candidates on his YouTube channel as he decides who, if anyone, to endorse before the run-off on 1 June.

Sławomir Mentzen speaks on stage during the Confederation presidential election night in Warsaw, Poland. Photograph: Leszek Szymański/EPA

Mentzen, who came third in the first round of the presidential election last weekend with 14.81% of the vote, will speak to the conservative candidate Karol Nawrocki, endorsed by the populist-right Law and Justice party, at the top of the hour.

Later this week, he will also host the winner of the first round vote, the centrist Warsaw mayor Rafał Trzaskowski.

Ahead of the two conversations, Mentzen had listed eight demands to both presidential candidates.

He wants them to promise to block any laws proposing to raise taxes, reduce use of cash, or expand content moderation laws.

He also wants his rivals to commit to not sending any Polish troops to Ukraine and to blocking Ukraine’s accession to Nato. On EU, he wants them to pledge they wouldn’t “transfer any competences of Polish authorities to EU bodies” nor sign any new treaties “weakening Poland’s role.”

Mentzen’s potential endorsement could play a significant role in the second round as all polls suggest that literally every vote could count given we expect the run-off to be extremely close.

It could also help the voters of the fourth candidate, far-right leader Grzegorz Braun, to make their minds up, as they share some of his views.

On paper, Nawrocki appears to be ideologically much closer to Mentzen than Trzaskowski, but there are lots of variables at play here, so let’s see how these meetings go.

If you want to read up on Mentzen’s rapid rise in this year’s electoral campaign into the role of a kingpresidentmaker, here’s my recent report from Warsaw.

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