Minister of Education of Lithuania talked about his intention to “revise” all Russian-language textbooks amid Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. The move comes after criticism of one Russian-language textbook that glorified Moscow and portrayed Russia as an attractive democratic state, inviting Lithuanian school students to visit Crimea. Lithuanian publishers have also been instructed by the government to review the learning resources they provide.
Source: Euronews
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