Karolis Aleksa
Karolis Aleksa serves as the Vice Minister of Defense of Lithuania, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the country's defense policies amid escalating tensions with Russia. As a key figure in Lithuania's recent decision to withdraw from the international convention banning cluster munitions, Aleksa emphasizes the need for enhanced military capabilities to ensure national security. His statements reflect the government’s aim to bolster defensive measures in response to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Global Media Ratings
Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lithuania | 1 | 5.00 | 0.09% | +0% | 2,722,289 | 2,488 | $54,000 | 49$ |
| Totals | 1 | 2,722,289 | 2,488 | $54,000 | 49$ |
Interactive World Map
Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Lithuania:
Karolis Aleksa promised to raise the issue of innovative solutions at the EU Foreign Affairs Council.
5
Lithuania:
Karolis Aleksa is a former deputy minister who is expected to work with Robertas Kaunas.
7
Lithuania:
Karolis Aleksa was supported by Gintautas Paluckas' faction as a candidate for the Minister of National Defence.
5
Lithuania:
Karolis Aleksa was identified as a first choice candidate by a social democrat to replace Dovilė Šakalienė.
6
Montenegro:
Aleksa confirmed that Belarusian officials had warned their Lithuanian counterparts about incoming drones.
5
Lithuania:
Karolis Aleksa is currently serving as a Deputy Minister of National Defence.
5
Lithuania:
Karolis Aleksa is currently serving as a Deputy Minister of National Defence.
6
Moldova:
Karolis Aleksa is the Deputy Minister of Defense who commented on the amendments to the legislation regarding military force against drones.
7
Lithuania:
Karolis Aleksa, the Deputy Minister of National Defense, emphasizes the need for additional financial resources to achieve Lithuania's defense goals.
7
Lithuania:
Karolis Aleksa stated that hundreds of millions of euros are planned to be spent on anti-tank and anti-personnel mines.
7