Backlash likely against Lithuania


Beijing warned it could take “countermeasures” against Lithuania after the expulsion of three Chinese embassy staff members, as relations fray over Vilnius’ Taiwan ties and the suspected involvement of a Chinese ship in sea cables damage.

“China strongly condemns and firmly rejects this wanton and provocative action,” a foreign ministry spokesman said in a statement yesterday.

“China calls on Lithuania to immediately stop undermining China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, and stop creating difficulty for bilateral relations,” the spokesman added.

Two Baltic Sea telecommunications cables were severed last month in Swedish territorial waters, including one running from the Swedish island of Gotland to Lithuania.Suspicions have been directed at a Chinese ship – the Yi Peng 3 – which tracking sites said had sailed over the cables around the time they were cut.

Last Friday, Lithuania’s Foreign Ministry said three Chinese staff members “have been declared undesirable in the country”.

The ministry did not give the precise reasons for the expulsion, citing only “activities which violate the Vienna Convention and the legislation of the Republic of Lithuania”.

Last Wednesday, Lithuania said it was setting up a joint team with Sweden and Finland to investigate the damaged cables, with the support of Eurojust, the European Union’s agency for criminal justice cooperation.

China has denied any responsibility in the matter and said last Friday it was “willing to work” with a probe.

Ties between Vilnius and Beijing had already been tense after Lithuania in 2021 allowed Taiwan to open a de facto embassy under the island’s name.

Beijing, which claims Taiwan as part of its territory, yesterday accused Vilnius of “acting in serious violation of the one-China principle”.

“This has caused severe difficulty for bilateral ties,” the spokesman said. — AFP

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