Lithuania will continue to restrict transit to Kaliningrad – there will be no corridors, President Gitanas Nauseda said.
“It is clear that Lithuania must and will apply EU sanctions. Lithuania must maintain and will continue to maintain control over the goods transported through its territory, and there can be no talk of any “corridors”,” Nauseda wrote on June 25 on his social media page.
According to the president, the government should urgently begin consultations with the European Commission: only joint actions, in his opinion, can make the measures taken painful.
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