China News Net, March 5 - According to a report by the website of the Lithuanian National Radio and Television on March 3, Asta Skėsirytė, the chief foreign policy advisor to Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda, said on March 3 that Lithuania would consider assisting the United States in taking military action against Iran, and even possibly sending troops, if the U.S. requested it. However, Skėsirytė stated that Lithuania has not yet received any request from the U.S. for troop deployment.

According to the report, Skėsirytė said: "So far, we have not received such a request. Of course, if we receive a relevant request, we will consider it together with our allies."

She emphasized that any discussion about deploying Lithuanian troops is still in the hypothetical stage.

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