Russian Embassy in Belarus responded with provocative hashteg at Statement Head of the Lithuanian Foreign Ministry Gabrielus Landsbergis, who reported on expulsion Russian diplomats from the country, but later deleted tweet. This is reported in the RT Telegram channel.
Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania decided to show solidarity from the Czech Republic and send two employees of the Russian Embassy for their activities incompatible with their diplomatic status, “Landsbergis wrote.
It is argued that the Embassy account made a repost of recording and commented on his #Small Dick Energy hash, which literally means “the energy of a small member.” Internet users resort to this expression in cases where someone continuously demonstrates self-confidence. According to the Telegram channel, later the record was removed, but the network has already appeared a screenshot of this post.
Earlier, the Foreign Minister of the Czech Republic Yakub Kulgank in his Twitter Account thanked the Baltic countries for solidarity in relation to Russia. According to Kulganka, the Baltic countries have always been “very close friends” of the Czech Republic, and, showing solidarity with the Czech side, they confirmed it.
On April 23, the Baltic countries decided to send several Russian diplomats. Estonia stated that the diplomatic act was associated with an explosion at the Czech warehouse of ammunition in 2014, in whose organizations are suspected of employees of Russian special services. Latvia and Lithuania explained that employees of the Russian embassy “carried out an activity incompatible with their diplomatic status.”
Czech Republic accused Russia in involvement in the explosion in the warehouse of ammunition in 2014 in Vrbetice. 18 diplomats sent from the country, whom Prague suspects in work at the special services. Moscow, in response, declared 20 employees of the Czech embassy. Later it became known that Russia and the Czech Republic equal the number of employees in the embassies.