The motion was supported by two thirds of the parliament.

NATO military alliance and EU member Lithuania, which borders Russia and its ally Belarus, spent 2.8% of GDP on defence in 2023 and is projected to spend the same this year.

NATO members have set a defence spending target of at least 2% of GDP, but few have reached the goal.

However, countries bordering Russia have been ramping up defences after it invaded Ukraine. Lithuania's neighbouring Poland projects spending over 4% of GDP on defence this year, and nearby Estonia 3.2%.

Polish president Andrzej Duda proposed earlier this month all alliance countries should spend at least 3% of GDP for defence.

Lithuania will partly use the additional money to prepare for permanently hosting 5,000 German troops from 2027.

(Reporting by Andrius Sytas in Vilnius; Editing by Andrew Cawthormne)