Lithuania ready to declare war on Russia

Vilnius, Lithuania. To say that the Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite has a problem with Russia and Russians would be the understatement of this century. In actions that constitute an act of war, the Lithuanian President has indicated she will block, impede and stop the Russian Federation’s ability to deliver gas to the European Union in connection with desires to “help” the Ukraine harm Russia economically.

Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite, in light of Brussels’ preparations for negotiations with Moscow to deliver gas to the european union, has promised to help Ukraine block the initiatives to expand the NordStream gas pipeline.

 

The European Commission has sent a request to the Council of the European Union on Friday to request a mandate for negotiations with the Russian Federation on the key points of the NordStream 2 project’s operations related to future EU energy needs.

According to her, Ukraine, Poland and the Baltic states have mutually decided that the NordStream 2 project will strengthen the EU’s dependence on Gazprom gas.

The pipeline will also reduce the importance of Ukraine as a transit country, which would strike a blow to the Ukrainian economy. Therefore, they will unite in an act of war under international law, to meddle, interfere and damage the interests of the Russian Federation and its citizens.

Grybauskaite discussed these issues with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko on Friday in Kharkov, in strategy sessions on how Lithuania can get more involved in Kiev’s fight upon Donbass republics seeking integration with Russia.

Dalia Grybauskaite has suggested she is willing to send Lithuanian troops to “pacify” Donbass and occupy it “until order can be restored.” “We are critical to this project, and will clearly regard it as a chance to assist our Ukrainian allies.” she stated.

“Ukraine is quite openly asking for our support in blocking various issues related to this project, and we will do all in our power to destroy Russia and help end this Donbass problem,” Grybauskaite told a News Front reporter Friday.