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© Reuters. Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, Latvian Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins and Lihuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Simonyte pose for media in Riga, Latvia February 4, 2022. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins
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By Andrius Sytas
VILNIUS (Reuters) – The European Union must impose sanctions on Russia immediately after it recognised two Ukrainian breakaway regions as independent, the governments of the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania said after Russia’s announcement.
Russian President Vladimir Putin recognised the Donetsk and Luhansk regions in eastern Ukraine as independent entities on Monday, upping the ante in a crisis the West fears could unleash a major war.
The three Baltic states, unlike Ukraine, are all members of NATO and the European Union.
“The EU must impose sanctions immediately,” Latvian Foreign minister Edgars Rinkevics wrote on Twitter (NYSE:).
“I remain convinced such a course of escalation should be met with sanctions,” his Lithuanian counterpart Gabrielius Landsbergis wrote in a tweet.
In a joint statement, Rinkevics and Latvia’s president and prime minister called on the international community “to take the strongest possible measures to stop Russia’s aggression and offer assistance to Ukraine”.
Separately, Estonia’s president called on the European Union to impose sanctions for what he called the “gross and unjustifiable trampling on international law”.
Lithuania’s speaker of parliament will table a parliamentary motion to “never recognize” any change of status of the breakaway region, she said on Monday.
“Recognition of Donetsk & Luhansk separatist ‘republics’ by Russia is an intolerable violation of international law. It also means unilateral withdrawal from Minsk agreements”, said Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda, referring to the Donbass ceasefire documents.
The Baltic States said on Jan. 2src they will provide Ukraine with U.S.-made anti-armour and anti-aircraft missiles, days after receiving clearance from the U.S. State Department to send U.S.-made missiles and other weapons there.
The foreign ministers of the three Baltic countries plan to visit Ukraine together later this week in a show of solidarity.
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