By Milda
Seputyte Dec 23, 2014 12:08 PM GMT+0200
On the eve
of Lithuania’s euro adoption, the Baltic country’s top banker says Russia’s
actions in Ukraine have pushed him into forbidden territory.
“The euro
is an instrument for our deeper integration: the closer we are to the West, the
further we are from the east,” Vitas Vasiliauskas said in an interview in
Vilnius, the capital. “As a central bank governor, I shouldn’t get myself
involved in geopolitical discussions. But these are the facts today.”