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“If Russia manages to achieve this, for example, to achieve a breakthrough in the course of the war in Ukraine, it will undoubtedly begin to implement its medium and long-term plans, which are very ambitious and realistically feasible. I emphasize that they are.” “It’s realistically possible. These are not declarations, they will be fully implemented,” Nauseda said in an interview with Lithuanian public broadcaster LRT.
Lithuanian intelligence services point out that the main priority of the Kremlin regime is not to lose the war in Ukraine, which is why it is currently concentrating the largest military resources there, but to reduce the number of Russian ground troops on the borders of NATO countries, including Lithuania, has declined significantly.
“So Russia could focus on the war in Ukraine for a year or two, and then it will fully concentrate (…) I wouldn’t say that just about the Baltic states. I would say that Russia wants to challenge the whole NATO. We must be ready for this moment,” said the Lithuanian president.
Analysts say Russia’s nearly two-year invasion of Ukraine has stalled after last year’s long-awaited Ukrainian counteroffensive failed to break through Russian troop defenses.
In addition, US and EU financial support to Kyiv is slowing due to political disagreements.
Recently, Western politicians regularly warn that Russia could attack NATO.
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