In a firm diplomatic stance, China has called upon Lithuania to promptly rectify its position on Taiwan and align with the “right side of history,” reinforcing the one-China principle as an fundamental tenet of international relations. The appeal was formally issued by Zhu Fenglian, spokesperson for China’s State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, during a regular press briefing in Beijing on Wednesday.
Zhu emphasized that the one-China principle represents both a broad international consensus and a foundational norm governing global diplomacy, reflecting the collective will of people worldwide. Her statements came in direct response to recent remarks by Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginiene, who characterized her country’s 2021 decision to permit Taiwan to establish a representative office in Vilnius as a strategic miscalculation.
The Lithuanian leader had previously acknowledged the diplomatic misstep, stating that her nation had essentially “jumped in front of a train and lost” through the controversial move. This admission has opened new possibilities for bilateral dialogue between the two countries.
In a complementary development, China’s Foreign Ministry expressed openness to renewed discussions with Lithuanian officials on Friday, while simultaneously urging Vilnius to translate its stated willingness to improve relations into tangible actions and policy adjustments. The coordinated messaging from multiple Chinese government departments underscores the consistency and seriousness of Beijing’s position on matters of territorial integrity and diplomatic protocol.
