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There can be no talk of Russia's concessions in response to threats from Kremlin - Lithuanian President Nauseda on Kaliningrad transit.

Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda believes that the government should immediately start consultations with the European Commission on the implementation of sanctions on Kaliningrad transit.

According to Censor.NET with reference to "European Truth", Nauseda wrote about it on his Facebook page, returning from Brussels.

"The government must immediately start consultations with the European Commission so that the imposed sanctions do not harm either Lithuania's interests or international agreements. Only by working together will we make the sanctions against the aggressor country painful," Nauseda said.

He stressed that on Thursday he discussed the issue of transit with the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen and noted that Lithuania will not make concessions to Russia.

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It is clear that Lithuania must and will apply EU sanctions. Lithuania must and will maintain control over the goods transported through its territory, and there can be no talk of any "corridors", just as there can be no talk of Russia's concessions in response to threats to the Kremlin," Nauseda said.

It will be recalled that Lithuania has restricted the transit of steel and ferrous metals to the Kaliningrad region, citing EU clarifications.

Moscow has said transit restrictions violate international agreements and has threatened to retaliate.

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LIFE SWAP: Exchange program trades red, blue state students to teach valuable lesson.

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Pakistan: Afghan women fearful of new repatriation plan - DW News.

Pakistan: Afghan women fearful of new repatriation plan - DW News.

The Pakistani government plans to deport some 800,000 Afghan refugees under its newly adopted Illegal Foreigners Repatriation Plan. DW met Afghan women afraid of deportation and life under conservative Taliban rule. Subscribe: For more news go to:...

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Meghan Markle’s acting career is dead despite Netflix wanting ‘pound of flesh’, warns expert.

Meghan Markle’s acting career is dead despite Netflix wanting ‘pound of flesh’, warns expert.

Meghan Markle’s acting career is dead despite Netflix wanting their “pound of flesh”, according to a royal expert. Channel 5’s royal correspondent Simon Vigar spoke on The Sun’s Royal Show about whether we could see former Suits star Meghan return...

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Jewish Columbia University students seek attend class remotely amid protests.

Jewish Columbia University students seek attend class remotely amid protests.

Israel activist Lizzy Savetsky joins ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss Jewish students petitioning Columbia University to attend classes virtually amid safety fears, saying the leadership is ‘doing nothing.’ #foxnews Subscribe to Fox News! Watch ...

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