

— Refusal to fund this thought from European funds does not mean that another possibilities for obtaining funds are excluded and that the efforts to make a drone wall will be halted. another ways of financing should be found in the state budget,” said Segalovicziene on the radio station Żiniu radijas.
On Monday, Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas expressed a akin opinion, which did not cover disappointment with the EU decision. “Unfortunately, we will gotta solve these issues at national level, utilizing our own resources,” acknowledged the head of the Lithuanian government
"Drone Wall" on the subject of talks in Estonia
The Minister of the Interior of Lithuania Władysław Kondratowicz announced that he would address the issue of creating a "drone wall" during a June visit to Estonia.
The main applicant of the task was Estonia, joined by Lithuania, Latvia and Poland. The Estonians applied for EUR 4 million, while Lithuania, Latvia and Poland applied for just over EUR 2.5 million for each country.