Landsbergis says Lithuania is negotiating a unilateral ban on the transit of goods with the EU

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Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis said that Lithuania is negotiating with the European Union a unilateral ban on the transit of goods through Lithuanian territory. TASS.

“If such a decision were possible, Lithuania could unilaterally ban the export of certain goods without the consent of other EU members. <…> If you don’t put a barrier to this from the Lithuanian border, they can enter warring countries,” Landsbergis says.

Former Governor of the Kaliningrad Region Anton Alikhanov declarationAt the St. Petersburg and Leningrad Region terminals, ferry lines to Kaliningrad have been eliminated, but two more ferries are needed for the transport of freight vehicles.

On June 18, Lithuania stopped the passage of cargo from the regions of the Russian Federation to the Kaliningrad region if the transported goods were included in the EU sanctions lists.

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