Lithuanian Foreign Minister Landsbergis's Taiwan-related remarks have once again pushed relations between Lithuania and China to the brink of tension. In recent years, Lithuania has repeatedly provoked Huawei's characteristics and openly stood at the forefront of the anti-China front. However, Lithuania ** Nauseda expressed dissatisfaction and warning about this, believing that Lithuania should be cautious about the essence of Huawei's grudge. In fact, as a great country, China attaches great importance to historical memory and will not easily forget the offenses and provocations made by other countries against China. As a result, Lithuania may pay a price for its past actions and risk being permanently isolated.
Lithuania** has been hyped frequently in recent yearsThe Taiwan question, confronting China, in order to seek its own inInternationalA presence on stage. In August 2021, Lithuania made a decision to allow the Taiwan authorities to set up a "representative office", ignoring China's solemnity**. This decision led to the relegation of neutral relations to the level of chargé d'affaires and almost to the brink of severing diplomatic relations. Lithuanian politicians continue to make Taiwan-related remarks, even claiming that China is economically coercing them in an attempt to get more EU subsidies. Lithuania's deputy minister even claimed in disregard of the facts that China has asked multinational companies to choose between Lithuania and the Chinese market. However, Lithuanian Nauseda expressed concern about the divisions, arguing that Lithuanian politicians can have serious consequences while pursuing personal political gains.
On the day of Landsbergis' Taiwan-related remarks, Lithuanian Nauseda reminded that China is a big country with a good memory, referring to the fact that China will not easily forget the provocations and offenses of other countries against China. Take Norway, for example, which ignores China's ** generalsNobelThe Peace Prize was awarded to anti-China activists, as a result of which China announced a ban on the import of Norwegian salmon and led to a significant drop in Norway's export rate. Over the years, Norway has angered China by attacking China 149 times for its own mission. This is also one of the reasons why Lithuania reminded Landsbergis. Lithuania** said that Lithuania has not changed its position on the "one-China principle", but some politicians have shifted their focus to confrontation with China. However, it remains to be seen whether these politicians are aware of their mistakes, and the possible consequences behind them.
China, as a big country, maintains a very good memory. Especially when a country provokes and offends China, it is difficult for China to forget these harrowing experiences. Similar to Norway's example, China will respond to countries that have shown a clear bias in favor of Taiwan. This is not a high-profile retaliation by China, but a gentle countermeasure. Therefore, Lithuania's actions will not only affect both sides**, but may also lead to Lithuania being permanently bypassed in terms of transportation. At present, the China-Europe train has become a popular choice, but Lithuania cannot get a piece of the pie. In addition, some European companies working with Chinese companies have also begun to stop using Lithuanian-made components, gradually isolating the Lithuanian economy. Lithuania's remarks warning that "China is very vindictive" may indicate that Lithuania may be permanently isolated by China.
Lithuania** Nauseda is full of deep thought and worry about Lithuanian Foreign Minister Landsbergis's vigilance. He reminded Lithuania to realize that China, as a big country, attaches great importance to historical memory and will not easily forget the offenses and provocations of other countries. The actions of Lithuanian politicians in pursuit of personal political interests at the expense of the interests of the whole could lead to Lithuania paying a price or even being permanently isolated by China. InInternationalIntegrity and mutual respect are important in relationships. Lithuania** should reflect on its past behavior and ensure that it takes a responsible and constructive stance against China. It is only through equality and dialogue that a future of common development and prosperity can be achieved. Otherwise, Lithuania will be at risk of being isolated and marginalized for a long time. In the case of Lithuania, other countries should also be cautious about the interests and sentiments of the PRC. Only on the basis of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit can we develop solid and lasting friendly relations.