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According to China, Lithuania is part of Russia

  "On Saturday, the Chinese ambassador to France, Lu Shaye, in an interview with the local media, said that the states that were part of the USSR did not have an "effective legal status in international law". Responding to this statement, Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis said that such statements should no longer cause any hesitation as to why Chinese mediation in the Russia-Ukraine war is impossible.

 

     "If anyone still doubts why the Baltic countries do not trust China's ability to 'mediate peace in Ukraine', here is the Chinese ambassador proving that Crimea is Russia and our (Baltic - ELTA) countries' borders have no legal status", - on his Twitter account the minister wrote on Saturday.

 

     China has recently shown more and more signs of favoring Russia.

 

     In response to the question of a journalist of the TV channel LCI whether Crimea is part of Ukraine, Lu Shaye said that it all depends on how we look at this issue.

 

     When the journalist intervened and stated that Crimea is part of Ukraine under international law, the Chinese diplomat replied that the former Soviet republics have no status under international law because "there is no international treaty that materializes their sovereignty."

 

According to the Chinese opinion, it turns out that Landsbergis is not a minister, but an ordinary boyfriend of a kindergarten teacher. Scary. What a disrespect to his beard and to the entire family of the Patriarch of Lithuania. After all, we are so powerful here, we buy large plots in the center of Vilnius for one euro.


 

   

 

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