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Aggressor can’t choose from menu – Lithuanian president on Russia’s demands

No one has the right to issue ultimatums to NATO, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda has said as Russia is seeking talks with the US not only on Ukraine but also on NATO enlargement.

“Nobody can give NATO any ultimatums. NATO makes decisions based, first and foremost, on the security of all members of the alliance, including us, without any doubt,” he told reporters on Thursday.

“NATO’s Article 5 is working. It must be properly presented, explained, and made clear that the aggressor cannot choose its preferred options from a menu,” the Lithuanian leader added.

Any peace deal on Ukraine must be reached in a way that makes sure that later on “there is not the slightest temptation to test NATO’s full capacity as an organisation”.

“In the meantime, NATO as an organisation must do much more than it has done so far in order to be able to resist any kind of provocation in the future,” Nausėda underlined.

The Kremlin said on Thursday that Russia was seeking talks with the US not only on Ukraine but also on European security and issues of concern to Moscow.

In 2021, Russia demanded that NATO return to its 1997 borders. Among other things, this would mean a NATO without the Baltic states and Poland.

“Certainly, all issues related to security on the European continent, especially in those aspects that concern our country, the Russian Federation, should be discussed comprehensively, and we expect that to be the case,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

Putin used NATO enlargement as one of the pretexts to launch its large-scale invasion of Ukraine.

US President Donald Trump had a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday and agreed to start negotiations on ending the war in Ukraine.

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