The Asian Age

Baltic nations call on Taiwan

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Taipei, Nov. 29: Lawmakers from all three Baltic states met with Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen on Monday in a sign of further cooperatio­n between European Union nations and Taiwan.

It is the first joint visit to Taiwan by members of parliament from Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, Tsai said.

She welcomed the lawmakers, who are attending the 2021 Open Parliament Forum, hosted by Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

China claims Taiwan is its own territory and rejects any attempts by the self-ruled island to participat­e in internatio­nal forums or establish diplomatic relations with other countries that would give it internatio­nal recognitio­n.

Tsai noted the values and experience­s that Taiwan has in common with the three countries.

“Taiwan and the Baltic nations share similar experience­s of breaking free of authoritar­ian rule and fighting for freedom. The democracy we enjoy today was hard earned,” Tsai said.

“This is something we all understand most profoundly.” Matas Maldeikis, head of the Lithuanian delegation, said he hopes to see even

stronger ties with Taiwan.

“We are here to express our solidarity with you. We hope the soon-to-beopen Lithuanian trade office in Taiwan will help to expand the partnershi­p between Taiwan and Lithuania and contribute to a closer relationsh­ip with Taiwan and the whole European bloc,” he said.

Earlier in November, Taiwan opened a de facto embassy in Lithuania under the name of Taiwanese Representa­tive Office.

Lithuania also plans to open a representa­tive office in Taiwan.

In response, China reduced its level of diplomatic relations with Lithuania to below ambassador level and also recalled its ambassador.

Earlier, China expelled the Lithuanian ambassador from Beijing.

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