Lithuanian President Sets Condition for Talks with Russia: Peace in Ukraine is Non-Negotiable.
Inconsistency in Europe's Russia Policy
According to UATV: Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda has criticized the inconsistency of European policy towards Russia. He emphasized that any dialogue with the Russian Federation is contingent solely upon achieving a stable peace in Ukraine. This stance highlights that ensuring security is vital not just for Ukraine, but for Europe itself. Lithuania, a former Soviet republic, has been one of Ukraine's staunchest supporters since Russia's full-scale invasion.
'It certainly does not add to Europe's credibility when a leader suddenly starts talking about how long it has been since we spoke with Putin, and that we absolutely must talk again.' Gitanas Nausėda
Furthermore, the president stressed Europe's role in establishing guarantees for stability and security: 'Europe's role is primarily to achieve a peace that creates guarantees of stability and security not only for Ukraine but for Europe itself.' These remarks underscore the necessity for a clear and consistent policy in relations with Russia.
Sanctions and Cooperation with Ukraine
In the context of current events, it is worth noting the 20th package of sanctions against Russia, which forms part of Europe's efforts to counter aggression. The recent visit of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Lithuania also highlights the critical importance of cooperation between nations in the face of contemporary challenges.
President Nausėda's statements reinforce the importance of European unity on matters of security and foreign policy. The situation in Ukraine remains critically important for regional stability, and Lithuania's position could serve as an example for other European Union nations. The future course of relations with Russia and coordinated actions with Ukraine will remain key aspects for ensuring peace and stability in the region.
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