In a statement this
week, Grybauskaite said the conflict between Russia
and Ukraine
will have far-reaching consequences. As Russia
sends more troops and heavy weaponry into Ukraine
to support pro-Moscow rebels, Grybauskaite said the rest of Europe
could be at risk as well.
“Lithuania is
one of the countries that recently walked a difficult road towards the
restoration of independence. We know that today Ukraine
is fighting for peace in Europe , for all of
us,” Grybauskaite told national radio. “If a terrorist state that is engaged in
open aggression against its neighbor is not stopped, then that aggression might
spread further into Europe .”
“There’s some
people who used to be military who are retired,” said Dmitry Peskov, chief
spokesman for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Now those countries
are ready to defend themselves and the possibility of World War 3. After a
Russian warship entered Latvia ’s
exclusive economic zone, Latvia ’s
defense minister Raimonds Vejonis told Newsweek his country is prepared to
fight back. “We have special plans of action. Working with the Ministry of
Interior, we conduct exercises to train our troops and policemen for different
scenarios,” he said. “But of course we need more co-operation with our
neighbors and our NATO allies as well.”
“We Estonians
didn’t think that the history ended two decades ago,” Sakkov said. “The 2008
war in Georgia was a wakeup
call but most of Europe hit the snooze
button.”
Grybauskaite warned
that Russia ’s aggression
could lead to World War 3 as other countries in Europe
are forced to defend themselves from Putin’s aggression.
“Lithuania , as
other European countries, understands that peace has to be fought for, peace
has to be defended, and independence and sovereignty are untouchable. Every
nation has a right to have its own state and no one can dictate how it should
live, regardless of whether a country is big or small. Hence we must clearly
tell the current Kremlin and the current Russian leadership that such actions
will never be tolerated.”
Other countries are
picking up on the threats of World War 3 and trying to stop Russia by other
means. The United States has
led a round of economic sanctions, and at a meeting of the Group of 20 this
week Canadian Prime Minster told Vladimir Putin to “get out of Ukraine .”
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