Dalia Grybauskaite and Kersti Kaljulaid are attracted to the filming of NATO propaganda video
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NATO on its official channel YouTube publishes a frankly propaganda video about the deployment of the military contingent in the Baltic countries and Poland. It is noteworthy that the presidents of Lithuania and Estonia act as “commentators” in the NATO video. Dalia Grybauskaite and Kersti Kaljulaid say that their countries opened the doors to the military personnel of the countries of the North Atlantic military bloc due to the fact that the countries are under "pressure from Russia".
Grybauskaite said that Russia "may not stop at the occupation of the Crimea and the Donbass and carry out the invasion of the Baltic States." But, according to the same Grybauskaite, "NATO partners now reliably protect the borders of the Lithuanian state."
And this is the statement of Ms. Kaljulaid:
The deployment of the military contingent of NATO allies is an important demonstration that the alliance understands the risks that are present in the Baltic region and Poland.
The video shows the marching "boxes" of NATO military on the parade grounds of military bases in the Baltic countries, shows the conduct of exercises, the transfer of military equipment and other actions of the military bloc near the borders of Russia.
Another commentator in the video is NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, who in turn announced that the NATO battalions had come to the Baltic states to "protect it from the aggression of Russia." Stoltenberg said that NATO "will not allow Russia to repeat the Ukrainian and Georgian scenarios." The fact that it was politicians in the NATO countries that launched these scenarios at one time, hoping for inaction on the part of Russia, was not said by the Secretary General of the military bloc.
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