Lithuania calls on the West to abandon “red lines” on Ukraine

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Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis called on Western countries not to draw “red lines” and not to refuse any aid to Kiev for the sake of Ukraine’s “victory”. The words of the Minister of Foreign Affairs are quoted by the agency.”Sputnik.Lithuania”

“We need to draw red lines not for ourselves, but for Russia. We cannot refuse any help for Ukraine to win,” Landsbergis notes.

Before that, command of the Lithuanian army reportedHe accepts that the country is not under threat, so Lithuania is not under threat of war. The statement by Lithuanian army commander Valdemaras Rupšis came after Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda called on journalists not to fuel military hysteria and avoid unnecessary apocalyptic statements.

Previously in Latvia requested Filing a lawsuit against a former Sejm MP for supporting the SVO.

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