- Lithuanian–Polish Peace Force Battalion
Lithuanian–Polish Peace Force Battalion or LITPOLBAT ( _pl. Litewsko-Polski Batalion Sił Pokojowych) was a
Lithuania n–Polishpeacekeeping battalion , formed in 1997 and disbanded in 2007 as one of the examples of military cooperation between Lithuania and Poland, now both members ofNATO . Soldiers of the battalion served in various peacekeeping missions of theUnited Nations , NATO andOSCE . Soldiers of LITPOLBAT have been deployed inKosovo ,Syria ,Lebanon andIraq .History
Polish–Lithuanian foreign relations were established in 1991. Foundation of the military cooperation lies in an agreement signed on
June 15 1993 inVilnius between theMinistry of National Defense of Republic of Poland and theMinistry of National Protection of the Lithuanian Republic concerning the establishment of mutualmilitary cooperation . Since it was signed, various joint training exercises have taken place at the squad and platoon level between Polish and Lithuanian military. Poland has also assisted Lithuanian military by donating equipment worth over one millionUS dollars and assisting with training. [http://www.lfpr.lt/uploads/File/2001-7/Krivas.pdf]Creation of such specific unit was first proposed by
President of Lithuania ,Algirdas Brazauskas , during his speech in Polish parliament (Sejm ) in 1995. The unit was officially created onMarch 3 1997 when a specific agreement was reached byPolish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its Lithuanian counterpart. OnDecember 31 1998 the battalion reached operational readiness.During a visit of the
President of Poland Aleksander Kwaśniewski to Lithuania onApril 14 1999 , LITPOLBAT was presented with twomilitary standard s, Polish and Lithuanian one, financed by presidents of both countries. In 2000, LITPOLBAT was identified as a component of theRapid reaction force formed by theEuropean Union .In 1999 Poland joined
NATO and has since then been supporting Lithuanian entry into that organization; Lithuania joined NATO in 2004. OnFebruary 5 2001 a new agreement of cooperation on the issue of defence was signed between the Government of Poland and the Government of Lithuania reflecting their new NATO-related closer cooperation.In 2007 the battalion was disbanded.
Organization
Polish units of LITPOLBAT came from
4 Suwałki Armored Cavalary Brigade named after GeneralZygmunt Podhorski inOrzysz , part ofWarmia –Mazury Polish 15th Mechanized Division named after king of Poland and Lithuania,Jogaila . Lithuanian units come fromMechanized Infantry Battalion inAlytus , named after Great Lithuanian DuchessBirutė , part of"Iron Wolf" Mechanized Infantry Division in Vilnius.Nearly 800 soldiers served in the battalion (435 Poles and 351 Lithuanians). NATO press release from 2004 gave the strength of 784. [ [http://www.nato.int/invitees2004/lithuania/defence.htm 7 Invitees - Lithuania ] ] The key staff positions are taken up by rotation. The commander of the unit served for 3 years.
The bilaterally staffed Battalion Headquarters were located in Orzysz, Poland.
ee also
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Polish-Ukrainian Peace Force Battalion (POLUKRBAT)Notes
References
*Polish|Litewsko-Polski Batalion Sił Pokojowych|25 May 2007
* [http://www.mon.gov.pl/strona.php?lang=2&idstrona=128 Lithuanian–Polish Peace Force Battalion'] on pages of Polish Ministry of Defense
* [http://www.polandembassy.lt/en/co.html Polish–Lithuanian Co-operation] - on post-1991 Polish–Lithuanian relations, Polish Embassy in Lithuania
*Andrius Krivas, [http://www.lfpr.lt/uploads/File/2001-7/Krivas.pdf Lithuanian–Polish Military Cooperation] , Lithuanian Foreign Policy Review
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