Member of the Federation Council: after the words Grybauskaite to stop relations with Lithuania
Russia must stop All relations with Lithuania, also include the regime of economic sanctions in response to the message of the President of Lithuania Dalia Grybauskaite, who has compared the actions of the Russian leader centuries Putin concerning the fall in Ukraine with the policy of Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin, said a member of the Department of the Federation Council on international Affairs Igor Morozov.
" It is unacceptable for the leader of any country the message that defeats All of interstate relations between Russia and Lithuania. On this international rudeness should meet rather strict economic sanctions, as well as among them the termination of the transit of oil products and the abolition of providing favourable conditions for Lithuanian factories on the Russian market, " said Morozov Last news on the first day of the week.
Russian Senator said that if the head of one of the EU countries have allowed themselves to this statement, It means that the position of the EU towards Russia will be strengthened." for This is the Washington, which contains fully equipped weapon forces of the Baltic countries and includes them in the list of programs of NATO, " - said Morozov.
All This, He predicts, means that the situation will worsen because of US pressure on the EU to the increased expenses for NATO.
" This is the main task of the US capital, " said Morozov.
He added that the meeting in Normandy provided that " isolation centuries Putin failed, European leaders spoke with him that was not pleasant to Washington." Including such aggressive rhetoric through the Baltic countries, the USA put pressure on their satellites ", - He said.
According to Morozova, one of the objectives of the US capital is a disruption in the supply of gas from Russia to European countries to start deliveries of its shale gas in the European Union." This explains the attack on the Donbass - American scenario continues, " said the Russian Senator.