Time to talk sanctions for Russia, says Lithuanian FM

Even without an actual incursion of the Russian armed forces, Ukraine is already under attack, says Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis, therefore the European Union should start preparing sanctions.

“Ukraine has already been attacked, therefore, we should now start speaking about sanctions, without waiting for a military attack,” the minister told reporters ahead of an EU Foreign Affairs Council meeting in Brussels.

In his words, having massed thousands of troops near Ukraine’s borders, Moscow is putting both economic and security pressure on Kyiv. Europe doesn’t need to wait for an actual attack by Russian troops, Landsbergis says, adding that the EU’s response can already be agreed on and applied.

“Putin is not drawing any red lines on his attack, therefore, we should not be drawing any red lines on our sanctions,” Landsbergis said, asked about possible sanctions for the energy sector. “Our government has given a mandate that everything should remain on the table.”

There’s also a place for diplomacy, the minister said, but “the aggressor has to show intention to withdraw”.

The US says that Moscow has up to 150,000 troops and military equipment near Ukraine’s borders.

‘Occupation’ of Belarus

Commenting on Belarus, Landsbergis said the situation in the country was “changing dramatically”.

“Belarus allows using its territory for Russia’s military action, and we should also speak about sanctions for the Belarusian regime,” Lithuania’s top diplomat said.

On Sunday, Belarusian Defence Minister Viktor Khrenin said the joint Belarusian-Russian army drills, which had been scheduled to end on February 20, would continue.

In response, Landsbergis said it was changing not only Ukraine’s security situation, but also that of the Baltic states and Poland.

“We have to admit that what we’re seeing is a very slow occupation of the Belarusian territory and state,” the Lithuanian minister said.

https://www.lrt.lt/en/news-in-english/19/1620388/time-to-talk-sanctions-for-russia-says-lithuanian-fm

5 comments

  1. This guy has read the situation perfectly, but his voice will be drowned out by the hot air specialists who still think diplomacy will work with Putler.

  2. One invasion has been completed in plain sight, with hardly any condemnation. Belarus is now like just another Russian oblast; with a corrupt thug as a defacto boss.
    I sincerely hope that the weapons shipments are flowing into Ukraine at an increased rate. The defenders really need a lot more stuff. Particularly in the fields of missile defence.
    FFS can’t we send some fighter squadrons? They don’t have to be inside Ukraine of course.

    • I have yet to hear about any sanctions planned for Belarus. If Russia attack Ukraine from Belarus, it is the same as Belarus declaring war on Ukraine. The same sanctions need to be applied to Luka.

    • I’ve been talking about a no-fly zone for a long time. They say they don’t want soldiers or boots on the ground well there’s a solution. I just can’t believe with so few planes left they would attack the NATO/US planes…which would erase them as quick as you could say dasvedanya….

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