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Russia is trying to divert attention from Ukraine with the issue of Kaliningrad, – Lithuanian political scientist

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Russia is once again trying to aggravate the situation around Kaliningrad/Channel 24 collage

< strong _ngcontent-sc85="">Regarding Kaliningrad, there have been and continue to be heard many threats from Russia to Lithuania and Poland. Therefore, this threat should be considered very seriously.

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This Channel 24 was told by political scientist and head of the Freedom House office in Lithuania Vidos Jurkonis. He also noted that, despite the fact that it is quite difficult to make common decisions in Europe, the limit of trust in the Kremlin has already been passed and there are no problems.

“Everyone understands who the aggressor is and the military threat has not disappeared. The Kaliningrad authorities’ talk that they have already exhausted all the quotas for the transit of certain products is nothing more than an attempt to divert attention from the main one,” Vidos Yurkonis explains. .

The main thing is, of course, Ukraine, grain and the supply of weapons and financial assistance for Ukraine. The effectiveness of Kremlin pressure is extremely low, so there is no need to worry, he says.

Disputes between Lithuania and Russia

Lithuania has restricted the transit of Russian goods to Kaliningrad for Russia.

After that, the representative of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maria Zakharova, said that the Kremlin “finished preparing its response to the blockade of Kaliningrad” . They say that if the goods do not start to pass, then Russia “will introduce harsh measures against Lithuania and the EU”

Political analysts believe that the Kremlin wants to strike at Lithuania.

The founder of the Belorusskiye telegram channel Gayun” Anton Motolko noted that soon we can expect another ugly steps towards Lithuania and from Lukashenka, Putin's henchman.

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