“Mr. Landsbergis directly compares Taiwan to Ukraine. "The sovereignty of countries is one of our main values," he says, as is the "dignity of people, which usually comes up when we're talking about the people in Taiwan" and their desire to be "recognized as a democratic community."
China, Mr. Landsbergis says, accused Lithuania of violating "their One China policy. We said that every country has a One China Policy and we did not violate the policy that Lithuania has. So this is a political dispute, but it goes deeper than that, to an attempt to suppress identity."[1]
So Mr. Landsbergis is talking that he does not violate One China policy (according to this policy Taiwan and continental China is one country), that Ukraine problem is identical to Taiwan’s problem, so logically this means that Ukraine and Russia is one country as it was always in history.
In his zeal to attack China Mr. Lansbergis just sold Ukraine down the river. Nationalists from Lviv, Ukraine, are ready to kill Mr. Landsbergis. We in Vilnius (Lithuanian capital) are fearing of exploding drones with unknown origin. Welcome to twenty first century Europe.
1. The Weekend Interview with Gabrielius Landsbergis: Lithuania Stands Tall Against Russia and China. Varadarajan, Tunku.Wall Street Journal, Eastern edition; New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y]. 06 May 2023: A.11.
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