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Thursday, 18.04.2024, 22:49
Lithuania's ambassador in Washington: Russia aiming to intimidate Europe in energy
"The ambassador noted that there was a number of countries that did
not meet their international obligations, spreading misinformation and being
aggressive towards other countries. (…) Furthermore, the ambassador emphasized
that the nuclear power plant under construction in Belarus close to Lithuania
by Russia and the Nord Stream 2 project were political tools intended to
intimidate European nations," the Lithuanian Foreign Ministry said in a
press release.
In Lithuania's words, Belarus is building the nuclear power plant in
violation of the provisions of the Espoo and Aarhus conventions. Additionally,
Belarus has failed to provide any research-based explanations behind the
selection of the Astravyets site, which is merely 50 km from the Lithuanian
capital Vilnius, and did not conduct any tests of possible radiological effects
upon waters, Lithuanian residents and the environment in case of an accident.
Some 65 percent of Lithuania's residents view the Astravyets utility as a
security threat, shows a public opinion poll conducted for BNS.
Russia's gas giant Gazprom
intends to start the implementation of the nearly 10 billion euro Nord Stream 2
project with Western European energy concerns in April of 2018. It is strongly
opposed by Denmark, and its government even proposed changing the country's
laws to block the project.
Other opponents include Lithuania and other countries. Poland's Prime
Minister Beata Szydlo has said
Europe did not need Nord Stream 2, which can divide the continent. Lithuania's
President Dalia Grybauskaite says
the project can split Europe, as it is not a commercial project but a
geopolitical one aimed at harming Ukraine. The opinion is seconded by Estonia
and Latvia.