>Defending the decision not to terminate contract with Belaruskali, a cash cow for authoritarian Minsk, Skuodis said Lithuania may face «hefty lawsuits» if it terminates its contract with the US-sanctioned Belarusian potash giant.
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>«I am sure we will be facing potential lawsuits of a huge size if we did that, and that’s why we can’t afford to make quick, rash and impulsive decisions here,» the minister said. «But it is a fact that there will be (lawsuits),» he added.
Well guys….either we all go in…or noone.
How is this “rash”? These sanctions were announced like half a year ago. Plenty time to find ways to deal with the situation.
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>Defending the decision not to terminate contract with Belaruskali, a cash cow for authoritarian Minsk, Skuodis said Lithuania may face «hefty lawsuits» if it terminates its contract with the US-sanctioned Belarusian potash giant.
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>«I am sure we will be facing potential lawsuits of a huge size if we did that, and that’s why we can’t afford to make quick, rash and impulsive decisions here,» the minister said. «But it is a fact that there will be (lawsuits),» he added.
Well guys….either we all go in…or noone.
How is this “rash”? These sanctions were announced like half a year ago. Plenty time to find ways to deal with the situation.