Originally Posted by
peter we
The Russians were kicked out, the agreement makes clear that Lithuania can block it as its a independent sovereign state.
Russia has absolutely no right to transit the country.
Not sure they were 'kicked out', they left as the USSR fell apart iirc.
There was recognition in the eventual text that stuff to and from Russia to Kaliningrad was an internal transfer, not subject to customs controls.
More broadly, this just seems a petty provocation, not sensible when one shares infrastructure such as the power grid with the grouchy neighbor.