China Opens Talks with Lithuania Amid Taiwan Policy Shift

China has signaled its willingness to engage in talks with Lithuania following what appears to be a shift in Lithuania’s stance on Taiwan.

The development comes after recent diplomatic signals from Lithuania that suggest a potential recalibration of its policy regarding Beijing and Taipei. Details about the nature and timing of these discussions have not yet been disclosed.

Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginiene addressed reporters during a news conference in Riga, Latvia, reiterating the country’s commitment to maintaining open channels for dialogue with all international partners, while emphasizing the importance of sovereignty and regional stability.

Analysts note that this move could mark a thaw in previously tense relations between China and Lithuania, potentially paving the way for deeper economic and political engagement in the European region.

Further updates are expected as both sides clarify the agenda and outcomes of upcoming discussions.

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