‘Washington minions’: Baltics have angered China
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Lithuania’s move to leave China’s 17+1 format and build cooperation with Taiwan has angered Beijing. However, resentment towards China’s overtures in the region has been growing for some time.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Communist Party officials are familiar with the the Soviet history of the Baltic states. Leaked party documents, published by the New York Times in 2019 and detailing Uighur repressions, contained telling details.
In his teaching on how to maintain unity in a large and ethnically diverse country, Xi Jinping refered to the disintegration of the Soviet Union, saying that economic growth alone was not enough – after all, the Baltic states were the first to declare independence, despite being relatively prosperous republics.
Lithuania mulls leaving China s 17+1 forum, expanding links with Taiwan
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Chinese President Xi Jinping / AP
After the Lithuanian parliament agreed to leave China’s 17+1 format, the country’s Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis said the cooperation programme between Beijing and Eastern Europe has brought Lithuania “almost no benefits”.
“I am not saying that we are leaving and it’s the end, but we should really consider what is the useful way of building a relationship with China,” Landsbergis told LRT.lt.
“Lithuania needs to see what is the best way for Lithuania’s interests to be reflected,” the minister said. “The 17+1 format [.] is not useful for Europe, it is dividing Europe, because some countries have a different opinion on China than others.”