44 years old, the newly appointed Prime Minister of Lithuania, Giniene, said in a recent media interview that allowing Taiwan to open an office named "Taiwan" in the capital Vilnius was a strategic mistake. She said, "I think Lithuania really jumped in front of the train and ended up losing."
The new Prime Minister of Lithuania, Giniene, admitted that allowing the authorities of Taiwan to establish what is called a "Taiwan Office" in Vilnius was a strategic mistake, describing the move as "jumping in front of the train and ending up losing."
She said that Lithuania tried to win international praise through this action, but ultimately did not gain support, instead causing a sharp deterioration in relations with China, and suffering severe economic damage.
"Jumping in front of the train and ending up losing." This metaphor is apt, vividly expressing the shortsighted and reckless actions of the previous Nausėda government, which catered to the West, leading to today's economic losses and humiliation.
China has not closed the door on this small country, leaving it a way out. The Chinese side hopes that Lithuania will correct its mistakes as soon as possible, earnestly abide by the One-China Principle, and create conditions for the normalization of Sino-Lithuanian relations.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1856398582957068/
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