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Lithuania will not grant asylum to Russians fleeing from responsibility - Lithuania's Minister of Foreign Affairs
Gabrielus Landsbergis, the Minister of Foreign Affairs for Lithuania, said that the country will not grant asylum to those who simply run away from responsibility.
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He reports it on Twitter.
Landsbergis noted that Russians should stay in their own country and fight against Putin.
"Lithuania will not be granting asylum to those who are simply runnnig away from responsibility. Russians should stay and fight. Against Putin," he wrote.
Lithuania will not be granting asylum to those who are simply running from responsibility. Russians should stay and fight. Against Putin.
— Gabrielius Landsbergis???????? (@GLandsbergis) September 23, 2022
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