Lithuanian President Says Belarus Nuclear Plant Could Be Blackmail Instrument

Lithuanian President Says Belarus Nuclear Plant Could Be Blackmail Instrument

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The transcript discusses the EU's response to Belarus's actions, including the hijacking of a plane and the detention of Roman Protasevich. It highlights the geopolitical implications of Russia's influence over Belarus and the potential annexation of the country. Lithuania's role as a safe haven for Belarusian opposition is examined, along with the safety concerns for critics of Lukashenko. The NATO summit's importance in addressing regional tensions is emphasized, and the risks associated with Belarus's nuclear plant as a geopolitical tool are discussed.

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What measures are suggested to ensure the safety of opposition leaders in Lithuania?

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What does the speaker believe is necessary to influence the behavior of the Belarusian regime?

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What is the significance of the nuclear power plant in Belarus according to the speaker?

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