The Sunday Guardian

US backs Lithuania amid China threat over Taiwan issue

- CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI

The United States has backed Lithuania after China threatened the

Baltic nation over Vilnius’s decision to establish the Taiwan representa­tive office. “Deputy Secretary of State Wendy R. Sherman spoke with Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergi­s today. Both leaders emphasised the strength and breadth of the Us-lithuanian bilateral relationsh­ip, which is grounded in our NATO Alliance; strengthen­ing US-EU cooperatio­n, including on China; and our common commitment to advance peace, prosperity, security, democracy, and human rights in the

Transatlan­tic region and across the globe,” US State Department readout said.

The US is resolute in its solidarity with NATO ally and EU partner Lithuania, including standing with them in the face of “China’s recent coercive behaviour” in response to Lithuania’s decision to develop mutually beneficial ties with Taiwan, the statement said.

This comes after China recalled its envoy over Vilnius’ plan to open a Taiwan representa­tive office.

“Despite numerous notes and warnings from the Chinese side, the Lithuanian government recently announced that it would allow the Taiwanese administra­tion to open a ‘representa­tive office’ on behalf of ‘Taiwan’, which became a gross violation of the communique on establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between our two countries,” the Chinese Foreign Ministry had said in a statement. While expressing regret at China’s decision to recall its envoy, Lithuania had said it is determined to pursue mutually beneficial ties with Taiwan. In July, Taiwanese Foreign Minister Joseph Wu announced that Taiwan would open a representa­tive office in Vilnius. Lithuania does not yet have formal diplomatic ties with Taiwan, but it maintains increasing­ly friendly relations with Taipei. Vilnius has been a vocal critic of China’s actions towards Taiwan, Xinjiang and Hong Kong.

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