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Donald Trump
January 20th - January 26th, 2025 by Urtė Andriukaitytė

Lithuania Weekly: Pushing Doubt Over Trump and Defence Spending

This week, pro-Kremlin media in Lithuania framed Trump’s inauguration as a threat to Western unity, predicting instability for Ukraine and Lithuania. Lithuanian politicians were criticized as shortsighted, while the government’s plan to allocate 5–6% of GDP to defense was mocked, with claims it would strain other sectors.

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January 13
January 13th - January 19th, 2025 by Urtė Andriukaitytė

Lithuania Weekly: Pro-Kremlin Media Targets January 13th Commemoration

This week, pro-Kremlin media in Lithuania sought to undermine the significance of January 13th, the Day of the Defenders of Freedom, criticizing the "exaggerated sacralization" of the occasion and the forget-me-not symbol of remembrance. Additionally, the resignation of Agnė Širinskienė from the "Nemuno Aušra" party was leveraged to amplify anti-government narratives, fueling skepticism about the ruling authorities and their policies. These efforts aim to erode national unity and trust in Lithuania’s leadership.

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NATO fighter aircraft
January 6th - January 12th, 2025 by Urtė Andriukaitytė

Lithuania Weekly: Pro-Kremlin Media Undermines NATO

This week, pro-Kremlin media in Lithuania intensified efforts to question NATO's reliability as a security guarantee for Lithuania, amplifying conspiracy theories about hidden control over the alliance. Alongside this, they painted a bleak picture of Ukraine's battlefield losses and mobilization challenges, pushing the narrative of an unavoidable war. These campaigns aim to erode trust in NATO, diminish public confidence in collective defense, and foster a pessimistic outlook on Ukraine's future.

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Lithuania Ukraine
December 30th - January 5th, 2025 by Urtė Andriukaitytė

Lithuania Weekly: Shift Towards Ukraine-Related Matters

Last week, Kremlin-aligned media in Lithuania targeted the country’s support for Ukraine, portraying it as ineffective and corrupt. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was accused of pursuing "utopian objectives" that escalate the conflict, while Lithuania was framed as being drawn into unnecessary militarisation, with citizens allegedly prepared to become "cogs in the war machine." These narratives aimed to erode public support for Ukraine, amplify distrust in Western alliances, and undermine confidence in Lithuania’s foreign and security policies.

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