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Hundreds gather in Vilnius for commemoration of US pact condemning Baltics occupation
Around three hundred people gathered in the Washington Square in Vilnius on
July 20th evening to thank the United States on the 77th anniversary of the
Sumner Welles Declaration that condemned the Soviet occupation of the Baltic
states, informs LETA/BNS.
"By saying 'thank you' today not for what happened back then but for
what takes place now, we express our firm commitment that we feel a very strong
shoulder of our allies. We do not have a slightest doubt in our safety and
freedom," Lithuania's Foreign Minister Linas Linkevicius said.
"By saying 'thank you' for the policy of non-recognition, we also
thank for the hope that kept us going for the decades. By 'thank you' for the
non-recognition policy, we also mean what happens today, as the policy is much
needed in a certain part of Georgia and Ukraine," the diplomacy chief
added.
Lithuania's former president Valdas
Adamkus who had spend decades in exile in the United States emphasized that
"America kept its word by refusing to recognize Lithuania's occupation for
50 years and allowing operations of our diplomatic services."
"Today when we are free and independent, however, alarming voices are
heard from the Kremlin, we feel the importance and help from the United
States," said Adamkus.
"It is always bright here and it feels good, I cannot remember any
thunder, rainfall or taint from the skies or from hearts on this special day.
It always feels good to be here," Lithuania's first post-independence
leader Vytautas Landsbergis said in
his address to the crowd gathered in the Washington Square on Thursday evening.
Traditionally, the flags of the three Baltic countries and the US were
hoisted, with the Lithuanian and US national anthems playing in the background.
American food, including burgers and doughnuts, was sold during the event,
which included a concert after the official ceremony.
Acting US Secretary of State Sumner Welles on Jul. 23, 1940
issued a diplomatic statement refusing to recognize the annexation of
Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. The document marked the beginning of the US
policy of non-recognition of the occupation of the Baltic nations.