Lithuanian and British representatives focussed on the dimension of cyber security and related points of bilateral cooperation. The UK representatives present the vision of the National Cyber Security Strategy and the functions performed by the National Cyber Security Centre.
The Lithuanian representatives concentrated on discussing possible prospects of bilateral cyber security and defence cooperation both in NATO and the EU formats. Vice Minister E. Kerza offered for the UK to join Lithuania’s initiative of forming EU cyber rapid response force which could , according to the Vice Minister, be a security and defence link between the UK and the European Union in the future.
The officials also addressed bilateral defence cooperation and security situation in the Baltic region.