Prime Minister criticizes the evacuation of Lithuanians from the Middle East: the process could have been much smoother
The Lithuanian Prime Minister criticized the government's handling of the evacuation of citizens from the Middle East, suggesting that the process could have been more efficient and that there was a lack of activity from the embassy.
In a recent interview, Lithuanian Prime Minister expressed her critical view on the country's evacuation process for citizens in the Middle East. She highlighted discussions over the weekend with the Foreign Minister where she raised concerns about the embassy's performance and responsiveness. The Prime Minister pointed out that while there were claims of active involvement from the embassy, there had been issues reported such as connection disruptions that complicated their efforts, leading her to call for a smoother and more effective operation.
Furthermore, she assured that the government is dedicated to providing necessary support for Lithuanian citizens abroad, including not only informational help but also facilitating their repatriation. The statement underscores the importance of government transparency and the need for agencies to operate with greater efficiency during such critical operations.
The Lithuanian Ambassador to the UAE, Ramūnas Davidonis, mentioned that the embassy has a team of diplomats working hard during this crisis, supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He confirmed that an evacuation flight from the United Arab Emirates has already been planned, demonstrating a proactive approach to address the situation at hand. The Prime Minister's concerns highlight a significant expectation for governmental responsiveness in emergencies, as citizens look to their leaders for support.