"By
constructing the conflict with China as an anti-communist foreign policy, they
accept the agreement with communist Vietnam with the other hand in the Seimas.
The Seimas is drafting resolutions on human rights violations in Cuba, but
Lithuania is voting in the United Nations (UN) to condemn United States (US) sanctions
on Cuba. We are talking about a human rights-based foreign policy, and in
another photo the minister is smiling, shaking hands, and praising future
cooperation with political regimes such as the United Arab Emirates, which has
one of the worst human rights situations in the world, ”said representative of Vytautas Magnus
University, a Social Democrat dr. Laurynas Šedvydis.
"This year,
Lithuania has allowed itself to embark on many and ambitious actions on
various diplomatic fronts, but no positive results have been seen yet. At the
beginning of the year, for example, relations with Latvia fluctuated after an
irresponsible comment from the Minister of Energy. This was followed by an
attempt to mediate in the political crisis in Sakartvele, which escalated into
an even greater conflict. There, the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee
of the Seimas began to exercise his personal diplomacy, not state diplomacy.
The way out of the conflict with Belarus has not been found for more than a
year. The last battalions with China do not seem to have received much support
among the European Union, which does not intend to fundamentally change its
policy towards China, ” - said L. Šedvydis.
The Social
Democrat questioned whether the current foreign policy dictated by the Homeland
Union-Lithuanian Christian Democrats (TS-LKD) should be considered a value
policy in general."
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