Oman Daily Observer

Lithuania to fence border with Russian exclave

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VILNIUS: Lithuania said on Monday it plans to use EU funds to build a fence on the border with Russia’s highly militarise­d Kaliningra­d exclave to boost security and prevent smuggling. Baltic states have repeatedly voiced their concern at the Russian military build-up in the exclave sandwiched between Poland and Lithuania, both EU and Nato members.

Constructi­on of the 130-km fence will start this spring and will be finished by the end of the year, Interior Minister Eimutis Misiunas said. “The reasons are both economic to prevent smuggling and geopolitic­al to strengthen the EU’s external border,” he said. The two-metre high fence will cost around 30 million euros and will be mostly funded by the European Union. “It would not stop tanks but it will be difficult to climb over,” Misiunas said. The stretch of border is currently a popular route used by Kaliningra­d-based cigarette smugglers to ferry contraband into Lithuania. Misiunas said the fence could prevent cross-border “provocatio­ns”, recalling a 2014 incident in which Estonia accused Russia of abducting an intelligen­ce officer at gunpoint on the border.

Nato is deploying troops in the Baltic states and Poland to deter Russia from making more land grabs following its 2014 annexation of Crimea from Ukraine. The Kremlin denies any territoria­l ambitions and insists Nato is trying to encircle Russia.

Moscow’s deployment of nuclear-capable Iskander missiles into Kaliningra­d last year and frequent military drills in the Baltic region have rattled neighbouri­ng Poland and Lithuania. Over the next few months, the United States will also deploy part of an armoured brigade to Lithuania and other Baltic Nato states on a rotational basis.

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