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Lithuania is currently considering the possibility of sending 17 fire engines to Ukraine, which were previously detained in Klaip?da due to sanctions and were originally meant for Zimbabwe. The Prosecutor General of Lithuania, Nida Grunskien?, mentioned that a pre-trial investigation is ongoing regarding the vehicles and the decision has been made to potentially deliver them to Ukraine instead.

Last week, The Herald, a South African state-owned news website, called on Lithuania to release the 17 vehicles that were purchased by Zimbabwe from Belarus. These vehicles were seized at the Klaip?da seaport in March last year, as confirmed by Zimbabwe’s attorney general. Grunskien? explained that the confiscation was due to the sanctions imposed on the company that manufactured the vehicles and on Zimbabwe itself.

It was also mentioned that Zimbabwe’s attorney general visited Lithuania to formally request the return of the fire engines. The decision to confiscate the vehicles and the communication with the Zimbabwean prosecutor’s office were carried out through diplomatic channels, awaiting a potential appeal from Zimbabwe.

In a related background, Latvia, Lithuania’s neighbor, has a practice of donating cars confiscated from drunk drivers to Ukraine. Former Latvian Prime Minister and current Foreign Minister, Krišj?nis Kari?š, expressed in an interview with European Pravda that the support for Ukraine is unanimous in Latvian society, even among those who commit driving offenses under the influence of alcohol.

This situation highlights the complex diplomatic and legal considerations involved in the transfer of goods between countries, especially when sanctions are in place. The decision to potentially redirect the fire engines to Ukraine instead of Zimbabwe reflects the ongoing geopolitical dynamics and the solidarity shown towards Ukraine by neighboring countries like Lithuania and Latvia.

It is essential for all parties involved to navigate these challenges with transparency and adherence to international laws and regulations. The outcome of this situation will shed light on the diplomatic relations between Lithuania, Zimbabwe, and Ukraine, as well as the broader implications for regional cooperation and support in times of need.