“In short, of course I do not agree. I hope he was misunderstood or said something unclearly. It would be disrespectful and unfair, taking into account the situation, to talk about our media,” the foreign minister told the radio Žinių Radijas on Thursday.
According to Linkevičius, greater attention should be devoted to the Russian media which is owned by the state.
Speaking at Kaunas University of Technology on 3 November, Vygaudas Ušackas said that information about Russia presented in the Lithuanian media was too one-sided. He later apologised for his words via a post on social media.
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