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Russia has shit ahead, shit in the past and standing on shit - former Lithuanian FM on Putin's New Year's speech
Former Lithuanian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Defense Linas Linkevičius reacted to Russian President Vladimir Putin's New Year's speech, during which he promised to "never retreat"
He wrote about this on the social network X.
“Putin declared on the occasion of the New Year that Russia will not retreat anywhere. And really - shit ahead, shit in the past and standing on shit, so no need to move,” emphasized the former Lithuanian Foreign Minister.
- Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda said the day before that if the West stops supporting Ukraine, the likelihood of Russian aggression against NATO member states will increase.
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