Baltic leaders have raised the alarm following Putin's defence of the 1939 Nazi-Soviet pact that divided eastern Europe and led to World War Two.
Lithuania's Foreign Minister called on Europe to wake up to Putin's recent remarks that there was nothing wrong with the Molotov-Ribbentrop treaty that led to the carving-up of Poland.
Linas Linkevicius told the UK's Guardian newspaper that Putin's statement was part of a bigger Russian plan to seek endorsements for its agressive and revisionist foreign policy. The minister goes onto say that Russia's land grabs and full use of military, economic and political aggression against Ukraine can not just be described as an alternative but 'simple divergence of views'.
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