A significant portion of Lithuanian trucks that were in Belarus have returned to work
They are already commuting between the two countries.

A significant portion of the country's trucks are already commuting between Lithuania and Belarus. A substantial number of trucks that were previously stuck at the border are now back in operation and commuting between Lithuania and Belarus; institutions continue their work to recover the remaining vehicles, announced Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginene, as reported by LRT.
"We have information that a significant portion of the trucks are already operating, commuting between Lithuania and Belarus; a small part still remains in Belarus, we are working on their return, but the situation is being resolved step by step," I. Ruginene told reporters in the Seimas on Tuesday.
"We understand that threats will always accompany us, but we must also bear in mind that our institutions are preparing and adapting to these complex situations — we are no longer what we were two months ago, we have taken many steps, changed many algorithms, and now we can truly say that some things are happening differently," the Prime Minister added.
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