Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielus Landsbergis said that all European countries could send Russian ambassadors, as the Baltic countries did.
“In order to keep Russia’s ambassador to any of the European capitals, there is little sense left. In most cases, this is no longer a diplomatic institution, but an institute of propaganda that covers war crimes and generally promotes the propaganda of the genocide,” Landsbergis said to the press -For conferences in Riga, where a meeting of the heads of the Foreign Ministry of the Baltic and Poland countries was held on Tuesday, BBC reports.
Lithuania lowered the level of diplomatic relations and sent the Russian ambassador back in April last year.
This January, Estonia ordered the Russian embassy to sharply reduce the number of personnel, Russia in response stated that it sends the Estonian ambassador, Estonia did the same with the Russian.
A few days later, Latvia announced that in solidarity with Lithuania and Estonia, he also sends the Russian ambassador – he must leave the country until February 24.