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Russia’s Kaliningrad held ‘hostage’ by Lithuania with EU’s consent, says lawmaker

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Lithuania was not acting unilaterally and was only applying EU sanctions when it decided to ban the transit of some goods to Russia's Kaliningrad exclave, EU's chief diplomat Josep Borrell said. Russia had threatened to retaliate against Lithuania after Vilnius halted the rail transport of Russian goods under EU sanctions to the Russian enclave.

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