Russia again spews bile on Lithuania: threatened with retaliation(1)

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov commented on discussions regarding Finland and Lithuania concerning national security. Peskov stated that the Russian Federation would defend its interests in the matter. He asserted that the actions taken by the countries involved would not enhance their security, but rather increase the danger they face.

According to Peskov, countermeasures would be implemented against such nations to safeguard Russian interests. Furthermore, Peskov remarked that Russia has deliberately chosen a course of long-term conflict with the West. The context for these comments follows reports detailing a significant legislative vote in Lithuania.

ELTA reported that on Tuesday, the Lithuanian Parliament approved an initiative to delete Article 137 of the Constitution, which currently prohibits the possession of nuclear weapons within the country. The vote saw 89 parliamentarians supporting the deletion, 11 voting against, and 6 members abstaining. These procedural changes are noted in the ongoing geopolitical discussions.

The statements from Peskov suggest a heightened level of tension regarding the security policies of Baltic states. His comments indicate that Moscow views these legislative shifts as provocative actions that necessitate a firm defensive posture from Russia.

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