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Lithuania ready to help Latvia after Belarus expels diplomats – FM
BNS2021.05.25 12:32
Protest in front of the Belarusian embassy in Vilnius (associative image) / E. Blaževič/LRT
Lithuania is ready to help Latvia, if needed, following the expulsion of its diplomats from Minsk, Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis said on Tuesday. Yesterday, I wrote to Latvian Foreign Minister Edgars Rinkēvičs, a great friend of Lithuania, [.] and asked him if they need any help from us because their diplomatic activities in Minsk have been suspended now, Landsbergis told reporters. We have diplomats in Minsk and could help them [.], but it seems that no help is needed at the moment, he added.
(Latvian Public Broadcasting) Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko provoked fresh international outrage Sunday by seizing an international airliner passing through Belarusian airspace, apparently in a bid to get a leading dissident into his clutches.
A flight operated by Irish carrier Ryanair from Athens to Vilnius was reportedly forced to land at Minsk, sparking immediate condemnation from the Lithuanian authorities, with other political leaders quickly joining in.
Aboard the flight was Raman Pratasevich, an anti-Lukashenko campaigner and journalist. He is believed to have been taken into custody by the Belarusian authorities who apparently used a bomb threat as a pretext to force the plane down having sent a fighter jet to intercept it.