Former President of Lithuania: Recognizing Taiwan as a big country “not a small country taking the lead” hopes it will not happen again | International | Newtalk

Former Lithuanian President Valdas Adamkus believes that the recognition of Taiwan should be a matter of a large country, not a small country to take the lead.Photo: Associated Press/Dazhi Video

my country’s “Taiwan Representative Office in Lithuania” was established in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, but Lithuania was also subject to political and economic pressure from China. To this. The 95-year-old former Lithuanian President Valdas Adamkus said on the Taiwan issue that he supports or recognizes Taiwan’s view that the government should coordinate with the parliament, and that Taiwan’s affairs should be a matter of a big country, not a small country to take the lead. He also hoped that “it won’t happen once more.”

According to a report by the Lithuanian National Radio and Television Station (LRT), Adam Kus said when talking regarding Lithuania’s deteriorating relations with China, in his view it was a huge loss and there was no need at all. A lot of discussion on the Taiwan issue was necessary to allow the president and the government The parliament reached a consensus that this should be the case whether it is to recognize or not recognize Taiwan.

Adam Kus further pointed out that recognizing Taiwan’s related issues should be resolved by a major country with substantial influence in the world, rather than a small country Lithuania taking the lead. Adam Kus especially emphasized: “We don’t need to be the world. What should we do? This is something that should not be done in foreign policy, and I hope it will not happen once more.”

The Taiwan representative office in Lithuania was officially listed on November 18 last year. Lithuania also planned to establish an office in Taiwan, which caused strong dissatisfaction in China and a number of retaliations, including cutting orders, complaining regarding Lithuanian crop diseases and insect pests, and reported that the customs system removed Lithuania, which made it impossible. Customs clearance; Chinese state-owned enterprise “China Railway Containers” interrupted direct rail freight to Lithuania; Beijing locked multinational companies to put pressure on severing ties with Lithuania; EU member states would also suffer difficulties if they used Lithuanian first-produced components for products from EU member states.

my country’s “Taiwan Representative Office in Lithuania” was established in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, but Lithuania was also subjected to political and economic pressure from China. In this regard, the 95-year-old former Lithuanian President Valdas Adamkus was also right. The Taiwan issue stated that support or recognition of Taiwan’s views should be coordinated between the government and the parliament, and the recognition of Taiwan’s matter should be a matter of a large country, not a small country to take the lead. He hopes that “it will not happen once more.”

According to a report by the Lithuanian National Radio and Television Station (LRT), Adam Kus said when talking regarding Lithuania’s deteriorating relations with China, in his view it was a huge loss and there was no need at all. A lot of discussion on the Taiwan issue was necessary to allow the president and the government The parliament reached a consensus that this should be the case whether it is to recognize or not recognize Taiwan. Adam Kus further pointed out that the major country with substantial influence in the world should take the lead in putting forward a solution to the Taiwan issue, not the small country Lithuania. Adam Kus bluntly said: “We don’t need to be an example of what the world should do. It is something that should not be done in foreign policy, and I hope it will not happen once more.”

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