Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis said there can be no negotiations with terrorists. And those who doubted the strength of Ukraine should apologize.
Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis said there was no need to negotiate with Russia, and that the war should end with the surrender of Vladimir Putin. He wrote this on Twitter.
“Putin’s plan of genocide, the desire to wipe Ukraine off the map, has failed. He is unable to negotiate. The war must end with his unconditional surrender,” Landsbergis wrote.
He also called for accelerated integration of Ukraine into NATO and the EU.
“No more complaints. No more doubts. No more negotiations with terrorists. Those who doubted Ukraine’s strength must apologize. Ukraine has protected us all, even if some do not believe they will succeed. Time which is to express our deep gratitude. Let me “Actually. Now there is no doubt that Ukraine could have thrown out Russia a few months ago if it had been provided with the necessary equipment from day one,” wrote the Lithuanian Foreign Minister.
Earlier, Defense Minister Alexei Reznikov said at the forum that Kyiv does not accept the recommendations of Western partners to start “peace” negotiations with the Russian Federation and demands the complete de-occupation of Donbass and Crimea.
Putin’s genocidal plan to wipe Ukraine off the map has failed. He was in no position to negotiate. The war must end with his unconditional surrender. 🧵
— Gabrielius Landsbergis🇱🇹 (@GLandsbergis) September 11, 2022
Earlier, Lithuania announced that they will provide Ukraine with 10 armored vehicles, ammunition and anti-drones. It was also reported that Lithuania will buy 40 kamikaze drones for Ukraine.
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