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Gabrielius Landsbergis: "Peace plans" that do not meet Ukraine's demands are a capitulation

Gabrielius Landsbergis:  "Peace plans" that do not meet Ukraine's demands are a capitulation
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Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis emphasized that "peace plans" that do not meet Ukraine's demands are merely calls for capitulation and will never ensure a just peace. He made this statement on Monday during a meeting of the EU Foreign Affairs Council in Luxembourg, according to the ministry's press service.

"Northern European and Baltic countries are the strongest supporters of Ukraine's victory. Together, we have provided 15 billion euros in aid to Ukraine since the start of the war. We understand that Ukraine's defeat poses a threat to all of us," he said.

Landsbergis added that "if we do not agree that our goal is Ukraine's complete and unconditional victory, we will push Ukraine not towards peace, but towards capitulation."

The Lithuanian Foreign Minister stressed that so-called "peace plans" that do not meet Ukraine's demands are merely calls for capitulation and will never lead to a just and lasting peace.

On Monday, October 14, a meeting of the EU Foreign Affairs Council is taking place in Luxembourg, focusing on continuing aid for Ukraine and the situation in the Middle East.

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