Screenshot for combat vehicles. Common purchases of Sweden, Finland, Norway and Lithuania

2025-04-22 19:36
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2025-04-22 19:36
Sweden, Finland, Norway and Lithuania will jointly buy several hundred CV90 infantry combat vehicles – on Tuesday the Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson announced after meeting his Lithuanian equivalent of Gintautas Paluckas.


According to Kristersson, placing an order by several countries “will speed up delivery, reduce costs, and strengthen the defense industry.” CV90 carts are produced by BAE Systems Hagglunds in Oernseldsvik in the north of Sweden.
The letter of intent in this matter is to be signed in spring, the order of the order was not given.
On Tuesday, the Prime Minister of Lithuania's visit to Stockholm also met with the chairman of Riksdag (parliament) of Sweden, Andreas Norlen, as well as representatives of opposition parties. The leading topic of conversations was Euro -Atlantic ties.
Paluckas, when asked at a press conference about whether it is still possible to trust the United States, replied that the answer is complicated, because “each morning should be checked on social media, what happened there”. “I believe that we will survive this turbulent period and gain support for our region,” he emphasized.
From Stockholm Daniel Zyśk (PAP)
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