“ Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andriy Sybiga expressed solidarity with Lithuania, calling provocations by Belarus “part of Russia’s hybrid attacks against Europe.” Source: Sybiga on the X network Sybiga’s direct speech: “Ukraine stands in solidarity with Lithuania in connection with Belarusian provocations and invasions of Lithuanian airspace, which caused disruption of civil aviation. The actions of Lukashenka (the self-proclaimed president of Belarus – ed.) should be considered as part of Russia’s hybrid attacks against Europe. We call for European unity, strength and pressure on both regimes to make it clear that such actions have their price”. What preceded: The head of the Lithuanian Foreign Ministry said that Vilnius reserves the right to stop transit to and from Kaliningrad after the closure of the Belarusian border in response to the meteorite situation. He also believes that his country should “put an end to the serf mentality” regarding Belarus. On Wednesday, October 29, the Lithuanian government decided to close the Šalcininkai and Medininkai border crossings on the border with Belarus for a month.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Andrii Sybiga, photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Source: Sybiga in the network Kh
Direct speech Sybigy: “Ukraine stands in solidarity with Lithuania in connection with Belarusian provocations and invasions of Lithuanian airspace, which caused civil aviation disruptions.
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The actions of Lukashenka (the self-proclaimed president of Belarus – ed.) should be considered as part of Russia’s hybrid attacks against Europe.
We call for European unity, strength and pressure on both regimes to make it clear that such actions come at a price.”
What preceded: The head of the Lithuanian Foreign Ministry said that Vilnius reserves the right to stop transit to and from Kaliningrad after the closure of the Belarusian border in response to the meteorite situation.
He also believes that his country should “put an end to the serf mentality” regarding Belarus.
On Wednesday, October 29, the Lithuanian government decided to close the Šalcininkai and Medininkai border crossings on the border with Belarus for a month.
