Feb 18 β€’ 16:59 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡Ή Lithuania 15min

"Non-Aggression Pact" or a Smokescreen? Povilas Gylys' Message – Straight from Moscow's Notes

Povilas Gylys claims the EU has not responded to a Russian proposal for a non-aggression pact, despite high-level discussions indicating Russia's willingness to legally formalize this guarantee.

In December, Russia proposed to the European Union the signing of a non-aggression pact, but thus far, Brussels has remained silent and has not informed the media about any developments. This proposal comes from the former Lithuanian Minister Povilas Gylys, who conveyed that such a diplomatic document may exist based on discussions among top Russian officials. Last year, during a press conference in Bishkek, President Vladimir Putin expressed that Russia had never intended to attack Europe; however, he indicated a readiness to document this sentiment if the European side wished to formalize it. Putin emphasized the need for any agreements to be articulated in diplomatic language, suggesting a level of seriousness to Russia's offer.

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