Your citizens will feel the pain over Kaliningrad, Russia tells Lithuania

Your citizens will feel the pain over Kaliningrad, Russia tells Lithuania

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A Russian customs officer works at a commercial port in the Baltic Sea town of Baltiysk in the Kaliningrad region, Russia

A top ally of President Vladimir Putin told Lithuania on Tuesday that Moscow would respond to its ban on the transit of goods sanctioned by the EU to Russiaโ€™s exclave of Kaliningrad in such a way that citizens of the Baltic state would feel the pain.

With relations between Moscow and the West at a half-century low over Russiaโ€™s Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine, Lithuania banned the transit of goods sanctioned by the European Union across its territory to and from the exclave, citing EU sanction rules.
Nikolai Patrushev, a former KGB spy who is now the secretary of Russiaโ€™s Security Council, said Lithuaniaโ€™s โ€œhostileโ€ actions showed that Russia could not trust the West, which he said had broken written agreements over Kaliningrad.
โ€œRussia will certainly respond to such hostile actions,โ€ Patrushev was quoted as saying by state news agency RIA.
โ€œAppropriate measures are being worked out in an interdepartmental format and will be taken in the near future,โ€ he was quoted as saying. โ€œTheir consequences will have a serious negative impact on the population of Lithuania.โ€
Lithuania, a member of NATO and the European Union, said it was simply applying agreed EU sanctions on Russia, adding it was โ€œironicโ€ to hear Moscowโ€™s complaints given its war in Ukraine.
โ€˜NO BLOCKADEโ€™
โ€œItโ€™s ironic to hear rhetoric about alleged violations of international treaties from a country which has violated possibly every single international treaty,โ€ Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Simonyte told reporters.
โ€œThere is no Kaliningrad blockade,โ€ Simonyte said. โ€œLithuania is implementing EU sanctions.โ€
Kaliningrad, formerly the port of Koenigsberg, capital of East Prussia, was captured from Nazi Germany by the Red Army in April 1945 and ceded to the Soviet Union after World War Two. It is sandwiched between NATO members Poland and Lithuania.
After Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine, the United States and its allies imposed some of the most stringent sanctions in modern history, a step the Kremlin cast as akin to a declaration of economic war.
Russiaโ€™s foreign ministry summoned the EUโ€™s ambassador to Moscow, Markus Ederer, to formally complain.Read full story
โ€œWe demanded the immediate restoration of normal Kaliningrad transit. Otherwise retaliatory measures will follow,โ€ it said.
Ederer urged Russia to refrain from โ€œescalatory steps and rhetoricโ€ over the situation, an EU spokesperson said.
โ€œHe conveyed our position on Russiaโ€™s aggression against Ukraine and explained that Lithuania is implementing EU sanctions and there is no blockade, and asked them to refrain from escalatory steps and rhetoric,โ€ the spokesperson, Peter Stano, said in Brussels.
Moscow calls its actions in Ukraine a โ€œspecial operationโ€ to disarm Ukraine and protect it from fascists. Kyiv and its Western backers say this is a false pretext to wage an unprovoked war of aggression.
REUTERS

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