Not only Lithuania: russia plans to revoke independence of three more states
The Kremlin may withdraw recognition of the independence of a number of post-Soviet countries
It was declared by the deputy of the State Duma of the russian federation, Evgeny Fyodorov, Russian mass media reports.
According to him, this concerns Latvia, Estonia, and Ukraine.
We will remind that earlier, Fedorov already initiated the bill on cancellation of the State Council of the USSR the resolution "On the recognition of the independence of the Republic of Lithuania."
The MP of the aggressor country stated that Lithuania is only the beginning, as it poses a threat to russia.
It applies to the Kaliningrad region situation and the confrontation with NATO and the United States.
"Therefore, Lithuania is more important now, but this does not mean we will dwell on it," Fedorov said.
The deputy added that the alleged violation of the laws of the Soviet Union on the right of withdrawal of the republics was the most obvious with Vilnius.
In the future, he plans to apply all this to Latvia, Estonia, and Ukraine, and after "working out the mechanism," in the territory of NATO states.
The deputy of the aggressor country considers Latvia, Lithuania, Ukraine, and Estonia "dangerous for Moscow." Meanwhile, they do not plan any "independence recognition withdrawal" for the peaceful former USSR countries.
It should be recalled that Lithuania has already responded to the declaration on the "independence abolition" of the country.
Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis said that russia was acting "out of human norms" in politics and in the war.
"Maybe they think they are scaring someone? They can say that the Moon belongs to russia, this is their idea, and that's it. There is no sense in this decision," said Lithuanian MP Radvile Morkunaite-Mikuleniene.
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