Mar 1 • 18:35 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

K. Budrys: The safety of European citizens in conflict-affected countries is the top priority

Lithuanian Foreign Minister K. Budrys emphasizes the need for coordinated EU actions to ensure the safety of citizens in conflict zones and provide consular assistance.

In a recent statement, Lithuanian Foreign Minister K. Budrys highlighted that the safety of citizens from conflict-affected countries is currently the foremost priority. The Minister called for coordinated actions at the EU level to facilitate the return of citizens and offer consular support. This reflects a growing concern within the EU regarding the ongoing risks to its citizens abroad, particularly in volatile regions.

Budrys also addressed the broader context of international security, criticizing Iran's nuclear ambitions, violent behaviors, openly anti-Semitic policies, and continued support for Russia's aggression against Ukraine. He indicated that such actions have long posed a threat to global stability and contribute to regional destabilization. The recent developments in Iran, according to Budrys, send a clear message to dictators like Vladimir Putin and Aliaksandr Lukashenka that their time is limited and that injustices will face consequences.

Lastly, the Minister expressed a desire for these challenges to be resolved through traditional diplomatic channels. However, he noted Iran's persistent avoidance of serious dialogue, often resorting to mere simulations of negotiation. Budrys stressed that the Iranian regime has been warned multiple times about the potential repercussions of its aggressive actions, underscoring the urgent need for a unified response from the international community against such threats.

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