A. Skaisgirytė: the president believes that K. Budrys could continue to serve as foreign minister

According to A. Skaisgirytė speaking to “Radio News” on Tuesday, the rhetoric employed by the president regarding the minister’s performance has remained consistent. Skaisgirytė reported that the president continues to express complete satisfaction with the minister’s work, maintaining the view that K.

Budrys is suitable for the position of Foreign Minister. However, the context provided by the country’s leader, G. Nausėda, suggests that K.

Budrio’s future tenure is conditional. The president has indicated that his continued role depends specifically on progress made in normalizing relations with China and successfully implementing agreements concerning Taiwan. In discussing this, A.

Skaisgirytė pointed out that the focus on the Chinese issue has gained prominence within this discussion. She suggested that this heightened emphasis stems from internal interest, noting that “something in Lithuania is very interested in escalating this topic unmeritedly.”

The statements summarize the current political assessment of the minister’s capabilities. While the president publicly affirms his satisfaction with the minister’s work, the stated benchmarks for future success—China relations and Taiwan agreements—suggest ongoing performance metrics are being closely monitored by the highest office.

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