A politician from Putin’s party proposes that Russia withdraw its approval of Lithuania’s independence. He believes that this could affect Lithuania’s NATO membership.
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The Kremlin has not yet commented on the proposal. Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the “Do not know about the initiative”reports Tass.
But the politician behind the proposal, Yevgeny Fyodorov, belongs to the United Russia party, according to Tass Putin.
Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis is furious and calls the Russian government “animals”. President Gitanas Nausėda’s office says they will not even comment on anything so “absurd”.
It was in March 1991 that the Soviet Union recognized Lithuania as an independent start. Lithuania had been part of the communist superpower since World War II.
In the early 1990s, the Soviet Union was divided into 15 independent states, including the three Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.
The politician behind the proposal tells Tass that Russia through the constitution is now the Soviet Union’s legal successor.
– Therefore, it becomes necessary to regulate legal matters from the time that affects the current situation, says Fyodorov, and then continues:
– For Lithuania, for example, is a member of NATO. And in accordance with Article 6 of the NATO Treaty, disputed legal entities may not be members of the Alliance.
Among other things, it is this argument that is used against Ukraine being able to join NATO now.
Fyodorov believes that Lithuania’s independence did not take place “according to the book” legally. He sent his proposal to withdraw Lithuania approval to the Duma’s Foreign Affairs Committee on Thursday night: