Moscow to respond Lithuania on railway ban
Russia's security council chief Nikolai Patrushev on Tuesday warned EU and NATO member Lithuania of "serious" consequences over restrictions on the rail transit of EU-sanctioned goods to Moscow's exclave of Kaliningrad. Moscow accused the Baltic nation of banning the rail transit of goods subject to sanctions imposed by the European Union over Russia's military intervention in Ukraine.
Russia will respond shortly to Lithuania's "blockade" of goods transit from mainland Russia to its Kaliningrad exclave, Interfax news agency cited Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev as saying on Tuesday.
"Russia will certainly respond to such hostile actions. Relevant measures are being worked out in the interdepartmental format and will be taken in the near future," Interfax cited Patrushev as saying.
"Their consequences will have a serious negative impact on the population of Lithuania," he said in remarks reported by Russian news agencies.
He said that the counter-measures would have a serious negative impact on the Lithuanian population.
Lithuania has shut a rail corridor from Russia to its exclave to certain basic goods including construction materials, metals and coal in response to new EU sanctions that came into force on Saturday.
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