With Lithuania recalling its last diplomats from China, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) yesterday urged the public and businesses to support Lithuanian products, and listed ways to boost bilateral economic ties.
“Lithuania’s Charge d’ Affaires ad interim in China Audra Ciapiene returns to Vilnius for consultations,” the Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement on Wednesday.
“In the absence of a substitute diplomat in Beijing, the Lithuanian Embassy to China will continue its operations remotely,” it added.
“Lithuania is ready to continue the dialogue with China and restore the functions of the embassy to their full extent once a mutually
SECURITY: MOFA also thanked the US Congress for passing the National Defense Authorization Act for Taiwan to maintain self-sufficient defense capabilitiesBy Lin Chia-nan / Staff reporter