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“I would say that this program is a continuation of Prime Minister Skvernel’s government’s foreign policy program. I think the Prime Minister should be satisfied that his line is basically expanding, ”the adviser told LRT radio.
S. Skvernelis, who is finishing his government job, said this week, evaluating the program of I. Šimonytė’s Cabinet of Ministers, that there are many slogans in it and that there are no new ideas for foreign policy.
“I missed something fundamental, in general, about internal security, justice, national security, national defense. There is no new idea in foreign policy, “S. Skvernelis told reporters at Seimas.
A. Skaisgirytė affirms that all is well with the provisions of the government program formed by the center-right forces in foreign policy. According to her, in general, no big changes are needed in this area.
“Let’s separate the ideas for the implementation of foreign policy. For example, we spent 30 years in the EU and NATO, and now we will say that we are no longer interested. There are no such sharp turns. And thank God they do not exist,” said the advisor to the president.
He explained why the Presidency had not evaluated him after the interview with Mr. Landsbergis
Finally, he explained why Mr. Nausėda had not given his evaluation as a candidate for minister after a meeting with the future Minister of Foreign Affairs, Gabriel Landsbergis. The Presidency expressed the weaknesses and strengths of the candidates for the ministers after almost all the meetings with other candidates for portfolios in the Government of I. Šimonytė.
“The meeting between the president and Gabriel Landsbergis was very businesslike, they talked about foreign policy, how to implement it. That’s why the evaluation was so moderate, because the whole conversation was very formal. Not about the personal qualities of the candidate, but about the work to be done in the Lithuanian situation. And here, it must be said that there was a complete agreement between the president and G. Landsbergis, ”said A. Skaisgirytė.
After journalists repeatedly asked the Conservative candidate’s meeting with the head of state to summarize G. Nausėda’s assessment, the president’s aide stated that the president wanted to express his opinion on G. Landsbergis to Prime Minister-designate Ingrida Šimonyte First.
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