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The building at the heart of the row is a rather inconspicuous office block in the Lithuanian capital. Behind its shiny glass facade you can find law firms, consultancies and other companies. But, at the end of November, new tenants moved into 16b J. Jasinskio Street in Vilnius — and that was when the trouble really started. It’s the Taiwanese Representative Office in Lithuania — and that has unleashed a furious response more than 6,500 km further east in Beijing. China regards Taiwan as a breakaway province and views any diplomatic relationship with Taiwan as an attack on its One […]

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Good on you Lithuania, many countries including mine (Australia) have been under enormous economic pressure from China to behave and not say or do anything that may not align with their agenda .

China continually expresses their fury at anyone who suggests anything adverse to their country with comments like 'do not interfere with our sovereign rites' but have shown that they are very prepared to influence other countries sovereign rites whenever it suits them.

Unfortunately many countries have depended on exports to China for far too long. But as Australia has found, although economically painful due to import bans placed on many industries we have been able to find new customers for many of our products. This diversity needs to continue to reduce the economic power and bullying of this out of control communist state.

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Passive aggressive tactics have been a definite part of China's game plan, and they work because China plays the long game. Now they’re hating it when others are playing that card also. Lithuania is a good example and others might want to take notice. 

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This wouldn't be China interfering in internal affairs of another country would it?

Something China rants against, like a spoilt brat, when countries comment on their genocide.

 

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Many Lithuanians were reminded of their own fight for freedom,” says Lang. The new center-right government also agreed in their coalition treaty that they would “actively oppose every violation of human rights and democratic liberties and defend all those who are fighting for freedom in the world — from Belarus to Taiwan.”  Hypocrites!  Because it seems this principle-based stance from the Lithuanian government only applies to other countries, as Lithuania did implement the most draconian policy in all of the EU against their own citizens that opted for non-vaccination, literally banning them from as good as all shops and government services when not having the 'Opportunity Pass' showing valid covid-vaccination.

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5 minutes ago, HolyCowCm said:

Let all united countries stick it to the CCP and their bully BS. Down with the CCP! Up with the independent country of Taiwan!

They got away with it when they invaded Tibet in 1950, so maybe will assume they will again?
I don't know what sort of outcry there was internationally in 1950, but no one stopped them.

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48 minutes ago, Bluesofa said:

They got away with it when they invaded Tibet in 1950, so maybe will assume they will again?
I don't know what sort of outcry there was internationally in 1950, but no one stopped them.

Yeah and those Bully tirant CCP commies killed over 1 million plus plus of the good Tibetan folk to date, not to mnetion the strerlization of theuir religion and transplanintg their CCP people in their to rule and continue to decimate what's left.. 1950's and the Korean war, those CCP dogs also forced their people to be soliders and fight and massively die for the north. This sort of occupied the allies and in the interim that is when Tibet got sucked up and mutilated. Taiwan needs to be helped and if needed so does India. Russia and Putin are the other dogs that need to be muzzled.

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I think our Lithuanian radical government are fools looking for tools to kill us. 

I think first they assault Russia, then Belarus, then China, now in cross-fire financial sanctions sanctioned one self from allies in Washington. 

I am cultural author and never observed own culture to be a perfect self murdered from their social psychology manipulation. 

They really should stop starting fires in Lithuania or I myself will walk up to this gray stupid president what we call leader and punch a life out of him a good night including parliamentarians.

Those are donkeys when it comes to good laws and Eagles when it comes a theft from public funds. 

 

 

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6 hours ago, BlueSphinx said:

Many Lithuanians were reminded of their own fight for freedom,” says Lang. The new center-right government also agreed in their coalition treaty that they would “actively oppose every violation of human rights and democratic liberties and defend all those who are fighting for freedom in the world — from Belarus to Taiwan.”  Hypocrites!  Because it seems this principle-based stance from the Lithuanian government only applies to other countries, as Lithuania did implement the most draconian policy in all of the EU against their own citizens that opted for non-vaccination, literally banning them from as good as all shops and government services when not having the 'Opportunity Pass' showing valid covid-vaccination.

You vaccination yourself dear Lithuanian because you need help. 

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7 hours ago, ThaiEyes said:

Passive aggressive tactics have been a definite part of China's game plan, and they work because China plays the long game. Now they’re hating it when others are playing that card also. Lithuania is a good example and others might want to take notice. 

I am from Lithuania and I think idiots in government does not have enough political will nor mandate from voters because not while ago one politics expert said, "people are not upset about government because of low money or bad standards but because they pissed whole country off and citizens wants those politics retards get the fock out!" 

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18 hours ago, Thaiger said:

The building at the heart of the row is a rather inconspicuous office block in the Lithuanian capital. Behind its shiny glass facade you can find law firms, consultancies and other companies. But, at the end of November, new tenants moved into 16b J. Jasinskio Street in Vilnius — and that was when the trouble really started. It’s the Taiwanese Representative Office in Lithuania — and that has unleashed a furious response more than 6,500 km further east in Beijing. China regards Taiwan as a breakaway province and views any diplomatic relationship with Taiwan as an attack on its One […]

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China has nothing to say on EU ground what any eu country do and it is not in any way with who they make their relationships. China needs eu countries as their supplier for any tech but Europe doesn't need China. So shut the ..ck up Xi!

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