Russia's war in Ukraine continues to change Lithuania's relationship with the Russian language and culture. Vilnius City Municipality is refusing to provide some services in Russian, and the Prime Minister's advisor on cultural issues, Darius Kuolys, has proposed removing Mikhail Lomonosov from the curriculum. Questions are also being raised about the place of other Russian authors and composers in Lithuanian culture and school curricula.
Russia's war in Ukraine continues to change Lithuania's relationship with the Russian language and culture. Vilnius City Municipality is refusing to provide some services in Russian, and the Prime Minister's advisor on cultural issues, Darius Kuolys, has proposed removing Mikhail Lomonosov from the curriculum. Questions are also being raised about the place of other Russian authors and composers in Lithuanian culture and school curricula.