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    YOUTUBE-GATE? AMBASSADOR SCANDAL REPERCUSSIONS IN LITHUANIA

    Budapest Business Journal, Hungary
    Aug 20 2013

    David Landry

    To the surprise of few, heads are rolling in Lithuania in the wake of
    a damaging-unto-scandalous telephone conversation between Lithuanian
    Ambassador to Hungary Renatas Juška and others that was leaked to
    YouTube in July. One ambassador has already resigned as a result,
    while the conversationalists themselves have attracted the attention
    of their country's prime minister and will likely soon be shown the
    exit as well.

    In mid-July, an audio recording of a phone conversation between
    Lithuanian Ambassador to Hungary Renatas Juška and Lithuanian
    Foreign Affairs Ministry Deputy Director Zenonas Kumetaitis was
    posted to YouTube with the title "This is how Lithuania really treats
    Azerbaijan." The video - which a bit incredibly remains available on
    the file-sharing site - features both ministers rather deviating from
    their country's party line in discussing relations between Azerbaijan
    and Armenia.

    After Juška brazenly opines that he is "supportive of those who
    lead Armenians. They are also Christians and the Stalin regime also
    made them suffer. Their territories were also reshaped just the way
    it was with us," Kumetaitis essentially agrees, tossing in "from
    the religious or just common human viewpoint, Armenia seems closer,
    though they are also [rotten]."

    Lithuania-based news outlet Delfi and the Azerbaijan Press Association
    are now reporting some new developments thanks to the posting. The
    country's ambassador to Azerbaijan, ArtÅ"ras Žurauskas, tendered his
    resignation on Friday; this was certainly due in large part to the
    reaction in Azerbaijani quarters, which had the country's ambassador
    to Lithuania, Hasan Mammadzada, calling the posting "a new provocative
    action" against both Azerbaijan and Lithuania. Žurauskas' resignation
    was immediately accepted by the Lithuanian Foreign Ministry.

    On Monday came an emphatic condemnation of the two from Lithuanian
    Prime Minister Algirdas ButkeviÄ~Mius in which they were described
    as having "lost credibility." Though ButkeviÄ~Mius cannot dismiss
    the ambassadors from their posts, it is implied that she who can, i.e.

    President Dalia GrybauskaitÄ-, will be sacking the offenders.

    "I have spoken with the Lithuanian President on this issue," said
    ButkeviÄ~Mius. "The decision regarding the ambassadors will be made
    in the near future. ... However, the final decision will be made
    after the investigation of the Foreign Ministry."

    http://www.bbj.hu/politics/youtube-gate-ambassador-scandal-repercussions-in-lithuania_67927

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