“We have decided to follow the path that excludes the extension of the state of emergency [on the border with Belarus]. We have agreed to hold an urgent meeting and switch the state of emergency mechanism back on should the situation change,” she told reporters at the Seimas.

Faced with an unprecedented influx of migrants, Lithuania declared a state of emergency on its border with Belarus on November 10, 2021 and later extended it to midnight January 14.

On Wednesday, the Seimas is discussing the government’s proposal to extend military patrols on the border with Belarus for another three months until May 13.

The current mandate, which is set to expire on February 13, allows military personnel, like border guards, to give mandatory orders, search people and detain those suspected of violating the law, etc.

According to the government, more than 1,000 troops are currently deployed to assist the State Border Guard Service in carrying out its border protection tasks.

Border guards say more than 4,200 irregular crossed into Lithuania from Belarus illegally last year and over 8,100 others have been turned around since last August.

Lithuania and other Western countries accuse the Minsk regime of orchestrating the unprecedented migration influx, calling it "hybrid aggression".

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