"Russian
President Vladimir Putin's decision to increase the readiness of his country's
nuclear deterrent is a 'desperation,'" said Foreign Minister Gabriel
Landsbergis. - The head of Lithuanian diplomacy said to Elta on Sunday evening.
"He wants to
intimidate, it's a intimidating act," Landsberg said, recalling French
Foreign Minister Jean Yves Le Drian's reaction to Putin's boasting of Russia's
nuclear arsenal. "The Minister reminded a few days ago that NATO is a
nuclear alliance. We hear, we take it seriously, but we don't feel scared,
"he said.
According to
Landsbergis, there are similar sentiments about Putin's threats among other EU
foreign ministers. "There was a hint of
it, people noticed. It’s a new stage, it’s a further escalation, but you really
don’t hear any scare. "It is clear that there is a great deal of
concentration and a desire to stop the aggressor," Landsbergis said after an
extraordinary meeting of European Union (EU) foreign ministers on Sunday."
The fact that NATO
is a nuclear alliance means that the destruction would be reciprocal - both
NATO (together with Lithuania) and Russia would disappear. That you were not
afraid of this shows that the mind has long since disappeared from your heads.
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