Lithuania wants German troops 'for marriage, not one night stand'

Politicians in Lithuania are locked in an argument about German troops being stationed within the nation, and the way shortly they will arrive. 

Some 3,000 German troopers have been assigned to the Baltic state as a part of a German-led NATO brigade, because the army alliance beefs up its presence within the area. 

Nevertheless, the infrastructure is just not but in place to host all of them -- they're missing coaching areas and barracks for lodging -- so solely the command component can be bodily stationed in Lithuania.

In the meantime, the remainder of the brigade can be on standby in Germany till wanted, in a position to deploy inside ten days, and so they additionally plan to go to Lithuania for workout routines.  

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German military is just not the sort of woman you'll be able to invite for an excellent night by the lake within the open air.

Gitanas Nausėda

President of Lithuania

That is ok for Lithuania's Defence Minister Arvydas Anušauskas, who instructed native media that any Russian build-up close to the border would occur over an extended time frame than simply ten days. 

Different politicians aren't so simply satisfied. 

The nation's overseas minister Gabrielius Landsbergis has voiced his annoyance that the settlement between the 2 nations requires German troops to be stationed in Lithuania, to not arrive inside ten days.

And that is the place Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda is available in. 

In a media interview, he stated the German military "is just not the sort of woman you'll be able to invite for an excellent night by the lake within the open air". 

"It's a severe military that must be supplied a wedding contract," he stated. 

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Commander of the German Bundeswehr forty first Mechanized Infantry Brigade, Brigadier Common Christian Nawrat, proper, and Lithuania's President Gitanas NausedaCredit score: AP Picture

Lithuania's public broadcaster LRT reviews the feedback drew criticism from a ladies's rights group which branded them "sexist".

The president's workplace has rejected public criticism of his feedback.

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