G.Nausėda: The riots near the Seimas did not take place without the help of foreign states



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“(…) it was obvious that this is not being done without the help of foreign states,” the head of state told Delfi TV on Thursday, commenting on the riots that took place near the Seimas on Tuesday.

Although Darius Jauniškis, director of the Department of State Security, said the department currently had no data on anti-state activities or evidence that foreign forces were behind it, G. Nausėda said there were “too many coincidences” on Tuesday to be considered a coincidence.

“We live in a hybrid war, a hybrid attack. And those attacks happen one after another. All of us in Lithuania fully agree that the increase in the number of migrants is also a kind of hybrid attack, organized mainly by Belarus. Nowhere has this attack ended, it continues, ”said the head of state.

“What happened that night were, in fact, too many coincidences on the same day; both Belarusian television and interviews were shared with them that night, riots broke out and the next day there was a reaction from the Russian authorities … Add to that the confusion at the migrant camp that night. So one might naively think it’s a coincidence, but I don’t think it’s a coincidence, and it’s part of some kind of systemic hybrid attack. The clients, I think, are clear enough, “the only problem is that even some of the politicians in our government participate in this and participate without evaluating all the consequences for national security,” said G. Nausėda.

He stressed that the day’s rally for restrictions on non-immune people was an expression of a civic stance, and that the evening began with something that “had nothing to do with democracy itself and the desire to express opinions “.

“All the more because these people did not care much about the first part of the rally and the problems it raises,” said G. Nausėda.

He said that participants in the rally expressed outrage over the very things that are causing discontent in the world, but the head of state called some of the highlights of the rally intolerable.

According to him, the fact that the bitters, the stars of David, were used at the rally is at least historical illiteracy. “

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By offering a dialogue to Lithuania this week, Belarus’ authoritarian President Aliaksandr Lukashenko just wants to buy time, says the Lithuanian president.

“I see that they are just trying to buy time, trying to mislead the international community and throwing their feet,” G. Nausėda told Delfi TV on Thursday.

“Therefore, I do not believe in the sincerity of such invitations that Lithuania remains consistent, and this is the position of the entire European Union: last year’s elections were illegal, we do not recognize their results, so it is very difficult speak to a candidate who does not have the necessary authority, “he added.

The president also noted that the Minsk regime’s speeches on what to expect for Lithuania regarding the proposed sanctions, support for Belarusian civil society and the return of migrants are inconsistent and contradictory.

“If you look at the chronology of what one or another representative of the Belarusian regime has said lately, you will find such a wide range, from peaceful declarations of negotiations to threats to fill us with nuclear waste and all the other terrible things,” Nauseda. saying.

During a press conference on Monday, Lukashenko said that Minsk was ready to resume dialogue with Vilnius, but without preconditions.

This year, more than 4,000 people entered Lithuania through the border with Belarus. illegal migrants. Lithuanian officials say they have data that these flows were organized by the Lukashenko regime. Therefore, Lithuania calls on the EU to announce new sanctions on Minsk.



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