Interview with Lithuanian President Nausėda: "When Will Putin Attack?"
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Germany is stationing 5,000 soldiers in Lithuania to deter Putin. President Nausėda calls for tough EU sanctions.
According to him, the Merzs undermined Europe's credibility by not imposing new sanctions.
Gitanas Nauseda noted that the Russian economy today is not in the best condition, but is still relatively well functioning.
In southern Lithuania, residents live a few kilometres from the "Suwałki Corridor", an ultra-sensitive area for NATO and ultra-strategic for Russia.
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausëda sharply criticized German Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) for his threats of sanctions against Russia remaining without consequences. "That's a problem," the Lithuanian head of state told Bild am Sonntag. "And that affects not only the credibility of our sanctions, but the credibility of all our measures against Russia and our support for Ukraine," the president criticized. Nausëda also lamented a general rel…
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