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Vilnius avoided answering, Are you ready to support Georgia's membership in NATO without Abkhazia and South Ossetia?

Vilnius avoided answering, Are you ready to support Georgia's membership in NATO without Abkhazia and South Ossetia?
Georgian Defense Minister Juansher Burchuladze pays a visit to Vilnius. Main topic for discussion with Lithuanian counterpart Arvydas Anushauskas, as you might guess, the topic of "Russian aggression" which has set the teeth on edge has become again. The impression, that without this topic, the defense ministers of individual states have nothing to talk about at official meetings ...

To Juansher Burchuladze, as noted in the press service of the department, “words of support were expressed” from the head of the Ministry of National Defense Arvydas Anusauskas.

Lithuanian minister:

We see, how Russia uses political instability in neighboring countries to disrupt integration processes. We hope, that the situation in the internal politics of Sakartvelo (Now, at the request of Tbilisi, in Vilnius they call Georgia) will not harm the progress already made.
What kind of "progress" are you talking about??

And we are talking about Georgia's attempts to join NATO. In this regard, Lithuania, allegedly, is ready to provide Georgia with “comprehensive assistance and support”. At the same time, official Vilnius evaded answering the question of, is Lithuania ready to support Georgia's entry into NATO without South Ossetia and Abkhazia. Recall, that de jure Lithuania considers these territories to belong to Georgia.

Head of the Lithuanian Ministry of Defense:

We are ready to share with our (Georgian) partners with their experience in combating hybrid threats. We support NATO programs to assist Georgia in the Black Sea region.
Vilnius avoided answering, Are you ready to support Georgia's membership in NATO without Abkhazia and South Ossetia?

To consolidate the Russophobic cabal, into which the meeting in Vilnius turned into, Juansher Burchuladze went to the memorial, which is called "victims of Soviet aggression 13 January". This is an event reference. 1991 of the year. There, the head of the Georgian Ministry of Defense laid wreaths at the monument and noted, that “Georgia also faced similar aggression”.

used photos:Ministry of Defense of Lithuania

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