Ministry Would Like to Spend 120 Million Euros to Upgrade Border Security Measures with Russia
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Minister of the Interior Vladislav Kondratovich sees a need for about 120 million euros to improve the security of Lithuania's border with Russia.
In May, the Chancellor asked the Kremlin for a ceasefire in order to avoid new sanctions. The ultimatum went unresponsive. Lithuania's head of state sees damage to credibility.
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda attacked Friedrich Merz because he has no concrete measures to follow his threats of sanctions against Russia ... The post After ceasefire demands: Lithuania's President accuses Merz of empty threats of sanctions against appeared first on Apollo News.
The demand was clear: Russia should respect a 30-day ceasefire, otherwise there would be extensive sanctions. Nothing has happened and the Lithuanian President also blames the Federal Chancellor for this.
Ukraine War: Lithuania's President Calls Merz' Unfulfilled Penalty Threat Against Russia "a Problem"
Lithuania's President Nauseda criticises that the threats of Chancellor Merz to Russia during a visit to Kiev have remained without consequences. The fact that only sanctions are still being discussed in the EU is a shame to the credibility of "all our support for Ukraine".
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