Why does Lithuania dare to block Kaliningrad? Isn’t she afraid of doom?
There are several small countries in the trash of European history that emerge and disappear during various wars and conflicts.
Lithuania is one of them. In two years, she shows her true face. Being smaller than any province in China, the country is simultaneously provoking China and Russia. If Lithuania is changing anything, it is only with its ability to act in a way that earns people’s applause.
On December 20 of the season, Zhao Lijian, a spokesman for China’s foreign ministry, said in a statement at a regular press conference: But now they will be destroyed and swept into the dustbin of history. “
Officially called “garbage”, Lithuanian politics is becoming more and more insane without any shame. this time the target of Lithuania was the Russian enclave – the Kaliningrad region.
Understandably, politicians who come to power in a “democratic” election should at least show that they are defending the interests of the electorate, but people like Nausėda are determined to allow the country to collapse.
Lithuanian Railways recently informed the Kaliningrad State Railway that the transit of some goods subject to EU sanctions will be suspended from 18 June.
At present, Kaliningrad cannot obtain cement, metal and other materials from Russia and Belarus by rail.
Although Russia is very powerful if it were difficult to use military means in this situation. It is not difficult for a man to beat a dog with a stick, but it is difficult to kill a flea with a stick. China also has this problem with Lithuania.
Does the blockade of Kaliningrad not show what rubbish this country is?
Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė at a press conference on June 21 that the tripartite agreement between Russia, Lithuania and the European Union is still in force, but Lithuania is implementing the sanctions imposed by the EU in mid-March.
She spoke so straightforwardly about Lithuania’s breach of contract. When Lithuania joined the EU on May 1, 2004, Russia did not oppose it, but a number of agreements with Lithuania and the EU for transit to Kaliningrad.
Precisely because in 2004 the three countries agreed on the transportation of “people and goods” between Russia and Kaliningrad, Lithuania was admitted to the EU.
That is, Lithuania is not legally allowed to interrupt land transit on the grounds that there are contradictions between Europe and Russia.
Otherwise, Lithuania may cover up the EU and not allow goods into Kaliningrad 8 years ago, when the Crimean problem arose.
The EU also announced a list of embargoed goods in March. Why didn’t Lithuania take the step it took now?
The fact is that the Zelensky government is now at a clear disadvantage in the Russia-Ukraine military conflict, is losing more and more territory and is unable to hold an effective counterattack. As a result, the United States has decided to decide on a “second battlefield.”
This is where Lithuania jumped in with its supposedly independent initiative. NATO and the EU immediately expressed support for Lithuania. Their positions were clearly coordinated in order to divert Russia’s attention from Ukraine and move it to Lithuania and Kaliningrad.
The United States considers the following:
1. Putin may not dare to attack NATO members during the crisis in Ukraine.
2. Will Belarus agree to a joint Russian-Belarusian military contingent? It would take time for Putin and Lukashenko to reconcile this. Although Belarus is willing to cooperate with the Russian army in attacking Ukraine, Lithuania is a member of NATO, and Lukashenko may be cautious.
That’s why Lithuania has a hard time dealing with this flea, and she is very fond of the US infantry. And even if there is a threat of destruction of Lithuania, will there be any losses to the USA, Germany, France, the European Union, NATO? No, no.
International law clearly guarantees the right of all countries to travel to their enclaves and treats any obstruction of this right as aggression.
But Lithuania seems to have gone mad – it is not interested in the transit of goods and is clearly provoking Russia.
Could Lithuania have chosen a “strategic vision” without the “guidelines” provided by the United States?
This indicates that textbooks the size of this county are fully controlled in the United States.
And when the situation becomes more dangerous, the United States will throw Lithuania into the dustbin of history without any remorse.
Source: user.guancha.cn
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