Feb 10 • 11:07 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

After I. Ruginienė's words - a comment from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Lithuania has provided specific proposals to China

Lithuania's Ministry of Foreign Affairs comments on its aim to normalize diplomatic relations with China and acknowledges the submission of concrete proposals for restoring the functioning of diplomatic missions.

The Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has reiterated its commitment to restoring diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China, following the program outlined by the twentieth government. The Ministry emphasizes that normalizing these relations to a level similar to that of other EU member states is a complex and time-consuming process requiring efforts and mutual agreements from both countries. Lithuania has put forward specific proposals aimed at the restoration of diplomatic missions and expresses its openness to dialogue, underpinned by international law, established diplomatic practices, and national legislation.

Moreover, the statement reaffirms Lithuania's adherence to the One China policy, explicitly stating that it does not recognize Taiwan's independence and has not established diplomatic relations with it, in line with the joint statement made with China in 1991. The Taiwanese representative office in Vilnius functions as a liaison bureau to foster economic, trade, cultural, and community cooperation but does not hold official diplomatic status. This clarification highlights Lithuania's delicate position as it navigates its relationships with both China and Taiwan amidst geopolitical tensions.

As Lithuania seeks to mend ties with China, it highlights the importance of approaching international relations through constructive dialogue while maintaining its commitments to existing agreements and diplomatic protocols. This initiative could have wider implications for Lithuania's place within the EU and its foreign policy framework, especially regarding its relationship with Taiwan and China in an increasingly polarized geopolitical landscape.

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