Mar 20 • 11:39 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

I. Ruginienė evaluated the decision of the US ambassador: 'Coale’s team did their homework poorly'

Lithuanian politician I. Ruginienė criticized the preparation of a meeting between three Lithuanian politicians and a high-ranking US official, suggesting that better homework should have been done.

In a recent interview, Lithuanian politician I. Ruginienė expressed concerns regarding the quality of preparation for a meeting between three Lithuanian politicians and a senior US official, Mr. Coale. Ruginienė remarked that it seemed Coale's team did not adequately prepare for the important engagement, emphasizing the necessity for thorough preparation when dealing with high-ranking officials. She stated that she would not want to be in a situation where meetings are not well-organized and the attendees are not properly vetted.

Ruginienė highlighted the meticulous nature of her own state visits, which can take months to prepare, and contrasted this with the apparent spontaneity of the recent meeting with Coale. She underlined the importance of ensuring that meetings of such significance are organized with a level of professionalism expected in diplomatic interactions. Ruginienė's comments suggest a need for improved communication and planning in international relations, particularly when it involves influential figures from other countries.

The Prime Minister of Lithuania, I. Šimonytė, also responded to the situation, noting that she learned about the meeting from the media and preferred not to comment in detail. This indicates a possible disconnect between the actions of certain politicians and the Prime Minister's office, raising questions about the coherence of Lithuania's foreign policy and diplomatic engagements, especially in the context of cooperation with the United States.

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