As China bullies Lithuania, EU steps back but Taiwan steps in

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As China bullies Lithuania for its decision to allow Taiwan to open an unofficial embassy using its own name rather than 'Chinese Taipei,' Taiwan is stepping up for Lithuania where the EU — so far — has been either unwilling or unable.

20,000 bottles of Lithuanian rum that had been destined for China before the boycott, and shared suggestions for rum cocktails with the public.Taiwan is stepping up for Lithuania where the European Union — so far — has been either unwilling or unable.to Lithuania's "current trade irritants" with China, but seems powerless to take real action without buy-in from EU member states who are wary of further antagonizing Beijing.

The Biden administration, for its part, has been outspoken in its support for Lithuania, with Secretary of State Antony Blinken raising the issue in nearly every call with his European counterparts over the last few weeks.that "this isn’t just about Lithuania, but about how every country in the world should be able to determine its own foreign policy free from this kind of coercion."

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