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Pompeo condemns 1940 Soviet control of Balkans

- By Jari Tanner The Associated Press

HELSINKI — The top U.S. diplomat says the Soviet occupation and annexation of the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in 1940 was “a criminal act” and draws parallel with present-day Russia’s military maneuvers in Ukraine and Georgia.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in a statement issued by the State Department on Wednesday that “just as the United States never recognized the Baltic States’ forced incorporat­ion into the Soviet Union, so it will never accept Russia’s attack on the sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of Ukraine and Georgia,” which also are former Soviet republics.

The statement and Pompeo’s separate video message posted Thursday on the Twitter page of the U.S. Embassy in Tbilisi, Georgia, marked the 80th anniversar­y of the Welles Declaratio­n, named after its initiator, the U.S Acting Secretary of State Sumner Welles.

In the declaratio­n, signed on July 23, 1940, the United States condemned the occupation and annexation of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania by Soviet leader Josef Stalin. Soviet Red Army troops had invaded the three small European nations just a week before that date.

“All through the Soviet occupation, the flags of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania flew at State Department headquarte­rs in Washington, D.C. America still holds true to the principles of sovereignt­y articulate­d in the Welles Declaratio­n,” Pompeo said in his video message.

The document holds utmost importance to the government­s in Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius — the respective capitals of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania — as the three nations remained occupied for nearly 50 years until independen­ce in 1991 amid the collapse of the Soviet Union.

All three Baltic states are now NATO and European Union members.

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