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The elite continues to torpedo the Lithuanian economy for political theater, which increases the chances of winning the election

 "As a result of the bans, Lithuanian airports could lose about 700 thousand euros a year in fees that Belavia airports would have paid. The Lithuanian government banned Belarusian air carriers from entering Lithuanian airspace on Wednesday. The ban will take effect on May 27 at 3 p.m."

 Here's what's worse:  

"Lithuanian hauliers using trucks are aware of the risks and are looking for alternative routes to Belarus, which, unfortunately, will usually be longer, which means that freight delivery may become more expensive, existing contracts with customers may need to be reviewed. We aim to find alternatives as soon as possible. "We do not want our trucks to get stuck, which, incidentally, has happened more than once. We are ready to cooperate with the responsible authorities of the country in finding common solutions," Linava's representative R. Austinskas is quoted as saying in the "Linava" report."

There may be complete turmoil in the transport arteries of our neighborhood: 

 "Belarusian Prime Minister Raman Haluchenko has stated that his country, in response to the tightening of Western sanctions, may ban the import of goods from these countries, restrict their transit through Belarus. "We are able to protect our citizens and our businesses. The government, on behalf of the President, has developed a set of special safeguards that are fully compliant with our laws. These measures would be quite painful for countries that have taken an openly hostile stance, from an embargo on imports of goods to restrictions on transit, "Haloučenko was quoted as saying by SB. Belarus Segodnia. 

Speaking in the country's parliament on Wednesday, he also called on Western states to "relax". “However, we still believe in the common sense of those who are in a hurry to pass the point of no return". "We suggest to sit back and think again before embarking on a slippery economic war path where there will be no winners," the head of the Belarusian government said.


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