This is reported by Delfi with reference to the statement of the chairman of the board of the company Kestutis Shluzhas.

“This is a general consensus between the board of directors and management - to de-escalate the situation, minimize reputational risks for the company in the public sphere,” Shluzhas said.

Earlier, Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis said that he had written a letter of resignation due to the ongoing transit of Belarusian goods through Lithuania.

On December 13, it became known that the Ministry of Transport and Communications of Lithuania has prepared a bill that prohibits the transit of goods from Belarus.