Lithuanian Defense Minister Visits Gov. Wolf and Pennsylvania National Guard

By Tech. Sgt. Ted Nichols, Joint Force Headquarters, Pennsylvania National GuardJune 8, 2017

Lithuanian Defense Minister Visits Gov. Wolf and Pennsylvania National Guard
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. -- Lithuanian Defense Minister Raimundas Karoblis visited Pennsylvania National Guard headquarters to engage with Pennsylvania National Guard senior leadership on ongoing efforts related to the Pennsylvania National Guard's n... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Lithuanian Defense Minister Visits Gov. Wolf and Pennsylvania National Guard
2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – HARRISBURG, Pa. -- Lithuanian Defense Minister Raimundas Karoblis visited the Pennsylvania Capitol in Harrisburg to meet with Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf to discuss Pennsylvania's partnership with Lithuania through the National Guard's State Partn... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

FORT INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. -- Gov. Tom Wolf welcomed Lithuanian Defense Minister Raimundas Karoblis Monday at the Pennsylvania Capitol in Harrisburg to discuss Pennsylvania's partnership with Lithuania through the National Guard's State Partnership Program and items related to expanded cooperation between Lithuania's military and ministries.

"Next year the Pennsylvania National Guard and Lithuania will be celebrating 25 years of an extremely successful partnership through the National Guard's State Partnership," said Gov. Wolf. "While our military partnership continues to set the bar nationally, it is only logical we look for additional ways to use this relationship to further benefit both Pennsylvania and Lithuania in other arenas."

Karoblis and Wolf discussed additional opportunities for cooperation in economic development, education and energy.

The meeting was preceded by a visit to the Pennsylvania National Guard's headquarters at Fort Indiantown Gap to engage with senior leadership on ongoing efforts related to the Pennsylvania National Guard's nearly 25 year partnership with Lithuania.

"Thank you for fostering this exceptional partnership and for the continued cooperation of the Pennsylvania National Guard in contributing to the education and combat readiness of our personnel," said Karoblis. "With your support, we have become more trained and better prepared for challenges."

Karoblis also emphasized how the current security situation in the Baltics remains tense and requires a comprehensive deterrence posture in the region.

"U.S. troops on the ground is the best deterrence. The Pennsylvania National Guard is an important part of that U.S. presence," Karoblis noted. "Training with the Pennsylvania National Guard on a regular basis helps to build the mutual understanding and interoperability to conduct missions together."

The Pennsylvania National Guard established a relationship with Lithuania in 1993.‬‬‬ In the 24 years that have followed, Pennsylvania and Lithuania have conducted more than 500 military and training exchanges on top of numerous joint deployments to Afghanistan as part of joint police operational mentor liaison teams and provincial reconstruction teams.

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