Lithuanian Foreign Minister Landsbergis' remarks about wantonly provoking China at the Security Cooperation Conference have attracted attention. He said that despite Lithuania's repeated provocations against China, relations between the two countries eventually returned to their previous state. However, such an attitude towards Lithuania does not allow China to forget about their provocative actions. Lithuania** Nauseda made it clear that China has a memory, and Lithuania will bear the consequences of settling accounts after provoking China. He warned Lithuania of its provocative actions on the Taiwan issue, citing the typical example of Norway's resumption of relations with China, and reminded Lithuania to be cautious in its words and deeds so as not to pay a price.
The rampant attitude of Lithuanian Foreign Minister Landsbergis is alarming, and he seems to think that Lithuania can ignore China's bottom line. However, as a great power, China will never tolerate provocations by other countries against its core interests. Landsbergis's statement that Lithuania's economic and trade relations with China have returned to normal is not accurate. Despite the recovery of ** level, relations between Lithuania and China were downgraded to the level of chargé d'affaires, and the embassy ceased operations. All this shows that Lithuania's provocative actions are not easily forgiven by China. China has made it clear that in order to restore relations between the two countries, Lithuania must returnOne ChinaThe principle comes up.
Nauseda**'s warning is even more clear that China has a memory. He cited the example of Norway's relationship with China as a warning to Lithuania not to repeat the mistakes of the past. Nauseda is aware of the huge disparity between the comprehensive national strength and size of Lithuania and China. Lithuania has frequently provoked China and made a mistake in interpreting China's neutral attitude towards Taiwan, interpreting China's neutrality as support for Russia. Lithuania has taken a series of conflicting actions, which have led to a serious deterioration in relations between the two countries, and China has imposed commodity sanctions on Lithuania. Nauseda understands that Australia, which has a deeper economic and trade relationship with China, has changed rapidly in a few years, and Lithuania will not get good results if it does not change its degree.
The hubris rhetoric of Lithuanian Foreign Minister Landsbergis is largely self-defeating. He believes that Lithuania can provoke China at will, but it can benefit from China. However, China will not sit idly by. China's great national power allows it to compete with any country. As a small country, Lithuania is far from China in strength, and if Lithuania wants to fight with China, it must return to the right position.
China is a responsible, equality-oriented global power. China has always been committed to building a fair, just, open and transparent world order. China also reserves the right to sanction countries that deliberately cause trouble. Lithuania's provocative behavior on the Taiwan issue will inevitably arouse China's vigilance and response. China will not ignore the infringement of its core interests, but it will not retaliate against small countries at will. China is processingInternationalIn terms of relations, we have always adhered to the principles of restraint and equality, and at the same time, we hope that other countries will respect China's core interests.
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Lithuanian Foreign Minister Landsbergis's rampant remarks underscore his ignorance and contempt for China. In contrast, the statements of Lithuanian ** Nauseda are more rational and calm. Nauseda, who is well versed in China's foreign policy and position, reminded Lithuania to act cautiously and pointed out that China has a memory. Lithuania should understand that China will not forget their provocative actions against China's core interests.
To sum up, the remarks of Lithuanian Foreign Minister Landsbergis and the statements of Lithuanian ** Nauseda show obvious differences. Lithuania should realize that China is a big country and a country with a memory. If Lithuania continues to provoke China, they will have to bear the corresponding consequences. Lithuania needs to return to the correct position and engage with China on an equal footing in order to maintain relations between the two countries.