"(Came) to see the city, (official meetings) are not planned as a private person," Laboutis said.

He did not answer the question whether he came to Vladivostok in the status of a counselor of the Lithuanian embassy.

In the city, he was met by activists expressing dissatisfaction with the fact that Lithuania supplies weapons to Ukraine.

The Lithuanian diplomat said that everyone has the right to their opinion.

Earlier, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda said that with military supplies to Kiev, the West needs to decide to violate the red lines on this issue.

On February 11, Lithuanian Defense Minister Arvydas Anusauskas said that a batch of L70 anti-aircraft guns produced by the Swedish concern Bofors, which the country transfers to Ukraine, arrived at the disposal of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.