Lithuanian President: Kremlin reaps what he sowed

The Kremlin reaps what he sowed. Any violence against Ukraine had unpleasant consequences. This was announced by the President of Lithuania Gitanas Nauceda, commenting on the rebellion of the Wagner group in Russia.

According to him, Lithuania is closely observing the development of the situation in the Russian Federation. “The new conditions will be analyzed at the NATO summit in Vilnius. A difficult security situation requires additional measures. We must be prepared for any scenario,” Nuced wrote on Twitter.

In turn, Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrid Shinonite said that Vilnius coordinates his actions with allies.

“Although we do not see a direct threat to Lithuania, we carefully monitor the situation, including on the borders. We coordinate our actions with our allies,” the Lithuanian prime minister wrote on Twitter.

In turn, the Foreign Minister of Latvia, the elected president of the Baltic Republic, Edgers Rinkevich, said that the Latvian authorities are terminating the issuance of all types of visas to citizens of Russia

“Latvia will not issue humanitarian or other types of visas in connection with events in Russia,” Rinkevich wrote on Twitter.