>The Lithuanian parliament, Seimas, has passed a resolution declaring it will not recognise Russia’s claims to seized Ukrainian territories.
>The resolution was adopted on Thursday with 118 votes in favour and no votes against or abstentions.
>“Any seizures of Ukrainian territory carried out or still being carried out by the Russian Federation will not be recognised by the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania, either de jure or de facto,” the resolution reads.
Cool_Stock_9731 on
118 votes with none against and no no-shows, that’s incredible
If only that were the case with decisions by the EU, things would be so much better and Russia would be worse off
yungsmerf on
Will sprinkle a bit of hopium by reiterating that none of the Western countries ever formally recognized the Soviet annexation of the Baltic states and as everyone knows, they eventually did regain their independence.
DataGeek101 on
Lithuanian people have been astoundingly supportive of Ukraine during this war, I very much hope to visit there soon.
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>The Lithuanian parliament, Seimas, has passed a resolution declaring it will not recognise Russia’s claims to seized Ukrainian territories.
>The resolution was adopted on Thursday with 118 votes in favour and no votes against or abstentions.
>“Any seizures of Ukrainian territory carried out or still being carried out by the Russian Federation will not be recognised by the Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania, either de jure or de facto,” the resolution reads.
118 votes with none against and no no-shows, that’s incredible
If only that were the case with decisions by the EU, things would be so much better and Russia would be worse off
Will sprinkle a bit of hopium by reiterating that none of the Western countries ever formally recognized the Soviet annexation of the Baltic states and as everyone knows, they eventually did regain their independence.
Lithuanian people have been astoundingly supportive of Ukraine during this war, I very much hope to visit there soon.