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„I would predict that the dictatorships we see in Belarus are not a stable system, and such systems will not last long. I think there is always a change because people decide it. In my personal assessment, Mr Lukashenko is under great pressure. It seems that everything looks good, but behind closed doors he knows that he will not be the leader of his country forever. I think there will be a change and it will be a good change.“, – says Danish Colonel Jakob Sogard Larsen, who has led NATO integration forces in Lithuania for six years.
Last week, the Commander of the NATO Integration Force in Lithuania changed: Colonel J. Sogard Larsen of the Danish Armed Forces will be replaced by another Colonel from the country, Peter Nielsen.
The NATO Forces Integration Unit in Lithuania acts as an intermediary to ensure interaction between national and allied forces deployed in the region. The unit contributes to joint exercises and training with allies and engages with NATO operational commands. The unit was created in response to NATO’s decision to respond to the growing threat from Russia following the annexation of Crimea.
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