Mar 1 • 13:15 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

G. Nausėda discussed the situation in the Middle East with the Latvian leader

The presidents of Lithuania and Latvia condemned Iran's attacks on regional countries and expressed solidarity with affected nations in a recent discussion.

Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda and Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs recently held discussions regarding the escalating situation in the Middle East, particularly focusing on Iran's attacks against various countries in the region. The leaders firmly condemned these actions and expressed their solidarity with the nations that have been targeted, including those in the Gulf Cooperation Council. President Nausėda highlighted how Iran's actions constitute a blatant violation of the sovereignty of these nations and pose a significant threat to regional stability.

During the conversation, the Lithuanian president indicated that the security situation in the Middle East is being closely monitored, expressing disappointment over the lack of progress in negotiations concerning Iran's nuclear and missile programs. He reiterated that Iran should not and cannot acquire nuclear weapons, emphasizing that these developments not only threaten the security of Middle Eastern countries but also the broader international stability, which includes Iran's support for Russia in the ongoing conflict against Ukraine.

Both leaders underscored the interconnected nature of regional security and international relationships, noting the implications that Iran's actions have on the ongoing issues in Ukraine and beyond. This meeting reflects an increasing concern among Baltic states regarding the influence of Iran in global geopolitics and highlights their commitment to collective security efforts in collaboration with other international partners.

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