Vilnius (Lithuania) :Baltic nation Lithuania became Taiwan's most outspoken supporter despite outcry from China after Taiwan opened a de facto embassy in Lithuania's capital Vilnius late 2021, creating a diplomatic breakthrough. Zygimantas Pavilionis, a Member of the Lithuanian Parliament, writing in Commonwealth Magazine said that the bonhomie between them was created because they are like Taiwan, both fighting against autocratic regimes. Lithuania developed a desire for freedom throughout its history, repressions from the autocracy in the past, whether it was from monarchs, or the Soviet Union had transformed into the determination of defending freedom at all costs, said Pavilionis.
He said that when the 17+1 cooperation was proposed by China, they realized that was another trick. The trade with Communist China enslaved half of the European countries by dividing them from the western world. So we said 'goodbye'. He further said that the European Union should extend new trade links with Taiwan, adding that will be the United Nations of democracies, fighting for freedom with every means we have.
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Speaking about Lithuania not being reliant on the Chinese market and the kind of impact getting closer to Taiwan has on the Lithuanian economy, he said, We're used to economic coercion in this country. I remember when we declared independence in the 1990s, the Soviet Union introduced all possible blockades for us. But we survived. After the leave of Lithuania in the 17+1(now only 14+1), the Chinese government introduced all possible approaches against it, directly or indirectly, through existing trade links, on the European companies with a huge representation in Lithuania by discouraging them from developing their businesses, reported CommonWealth Magazine.