“I believe that this is a completely unpromising approach from the point of view of the general policy of the European Union.

When small states, including Lithuania, try to impose anti-Russian approaches to large states that harm the development of the European economy.

Now it is necessary to unite efforts in order to confront global challenges and ensure sustainable development in all regions of the world.

For us, of course, it is Europe and our closest neighbors that are of the greatest importance, ”said the deputy.

In his opinion, "Lithuania is simply trying to trade in Russophobic sentiments."

“This is done in order to get some kind of support from the European Union in exchange.

That is, in fact, Lithuania is engaged in begging.

This, of course, has already become a habit for them, but this will not last long.

I am sure that there will be sane politicians and managers in Europe who understand that the development of mutually beneficial relations between Russia and the European Union is much more important than momentary political differences, ”added Morozov.

Earlier it became known that the European Parliament approved the report of the Lithuanian deputy Andrius Kubilius with an appeal to the EU authorities to reconsider relations with Russia.

It deals with the recommendation "to revise the EU policy towards Russia" and "to develop a comprehensive strategy" towards Moscow.