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Lithuania to spend €15 million from the EU to upgrade surveillance systems on the border with Russia

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Iryna Perepechko
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The European Commission has provided Lithuania with €15.4 million to modernize its electronic border surveillance systems. Lithuania will upgrade them at four border crossing points on the border with Russia.

This is reported by LRT.

Work is planned to begin next year and be completed by 2027.

According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the systems will be updated at the Rociškės border station (22.4 km section), Vištitis border station (34.4 km), Vėšvile border station (30.6 km) and Plaškiai border station (25.9 km).

Lithuania also requested money from the EU for nine other border crossings, but the bloc did not approve the remaining applications.

The Commission has placed these applications on a reserve list and will allocate funding when additional funds become available.

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