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September 15, 2023
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Published: September 15, 2023 3:39 pm
Author: RT

Vilnius’ decision comes a year after Margarita Drobiazko participated at an event in Sochi

Lithuania has revoked the citizenship of Russian-born figure skater Margarita Drobiazko, shortly after President Gitanas Nauseda announced his intention to so based on a recommendation by the country’s Citizenship Commission.

“The president signed the decree,” a representative for Nauseda told the Baltic News Service (BNS) on Thursday. The Lithuanian head of state had earlier told the same media source that “the question [to revoke her passport] is completely clear to me.”

“I think that people who want to spread the light of culture and goodness in the skin of an aggressor can continue to do this without Lithuanian citizenship,” Nauseda added.

The remarks appear to be a reference to an open letter issued by Drobiazko to “fellow Lithuanians” this week, in which she addressed speculation surrounding her status as a citizen. “As far as I understand, I am charged with not publicly expressing my political opinion,” the retired Moscow-born athlete wrote.

Drobiazko also said that she does not promote Russia’s foreign policy aims, but only spreads “the light of culture and goodness.” 

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Margarita Drobiazko and Povilas Vanagas of Lithuania compete in the Ice Dancing Original Dance during the ISU World Figure Skating Championships at the Pengrowth Saddledome on March 23, 2006 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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On Wednesday, Lithuania’s Citizenship Commission recommended that Drobiazko, 51, be deprived of citizenship “due to her publicly expressed support for the Russian Federation, which is interpreted as a hostile state towards Lithuania, the states of the European Union and their allies.” 

In August 2022, Drobiazko and her Lithuanian-born husband, Povilas Vanagas, participated in an ice-dancing event in Sochi which was organized by Tatyana Navka, the wife of Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov.

After the event, Nauseda said the decision to award Drobiazko Lithuanian citizenship “looks like a miserable farce.” Lithuania’s deputy minister of internal affairs, Arnoldas Abramavicius, argued in July that Drobiazko was not “some kind of terrorist” but that “support to the aggressor state can be both moral and financial.” 

The move to revoke Drobiazko’s citizenship comes after Lithuania introduced a law earlier this year which permits the removal of passports previously issued by virtue of contributions to sport or culture, should the person be suspected of opposing the country’s security interests.

Along with her husband, Drobiazko is considered to be one of the most decorated figure skaters in Lithuania’s history. Both formally retired from the sport in 2006, and now work and reside in Russia.

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