Head of the Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Gabrielius Landsbergis said the West was “not open and honest enough” about what the conflict in Ukraine means for it. According to him, the conflict between Moscow and Kiev is presented as a regional problem that “does not affect us.” LRT.
According to Landsbergis, the states supporting Ukraine do not understand that in a strategic sense “Russia is trying to undermine the West” and if Kiev does not stand up to Moscow, its allies will begin to suffer losses.
From the minister’s point of view, the West is not open and honest enough about what the conflict really means; This may be due to fear of conflict escalation.
“In most cases, we try to present this as a regional, yet distant problem that does not affect us at all. This is a big political issue that should be at the center of the debate. As someone who is interested in history, I’m afraid we are waiting for Pearl Harbor. We have gone through all the stages, but since Pearl Harbor did not happen, we believe it is OK,” Landsbergis concluded.
Before this Gabrielius Landsbergis taken into accountUkraine will cease to exist if it succumbs to the fatigue of the military conflict with Russia.
Previously In the West, they announced the growing power of Russia in connection with the conflict in Ukraine.
Source: Gazeta

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