Chinese FM slams US, EU for confounding right with wrong, undermining own image after Blinken speaks with Borrell on Lithuania issue

Chinese FM slams US, EU for confounding right with wrong, undermining own image after Blinken speaks with Borrell on Lithuania issue

Chinese Foreign Ministry slammed the US and the European Union (EU) for making groundless accusations against China, confusing right and wrong, violating morality and tarnishing their own image after the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke Wednesday with EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell and highlighted their concerns about the so-called escalating political pressure and economic coercion by China against Lithuania.

Zhao Lijian, a spokesperson of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, made the remarks at a press conference on Thursday. Zhao pointed out that Lithuania has made serious mistakes on the Taiwan question. Instead of admitting and correcting its mistakes, Lithuania has repeatedly lied, shirked responsibility and confused the public, Zhao said, noting the US and the EU are well aware of this.

What the US and the EU should do is to urge Lithuania to admit and correct its mistakes as soon as possible, instead of deliberately protecting Lithuania regardless of the facts, Zhao said.

Facts have repeatedly proved that the US is the epitome of all forms of unilateral bullying and coercive diplomacy, Zhao stressed.

The US has initiated various unilateral sanctions based on its domestic laws, exercised “long-arm jurisdiction,” abused national power and arbitrarily oppressed foreign institutions, enterprises and individuals. There are countless examples of this, Zhao noted.

What the US has done is widely opposed by the international community. If the EU wants to uphold a just and equitable international order, it should distinguish right from wrong, uphold an objective and just position, and take concrete actions to safeguard the sound and steady development of China-EU relations, rather than follow the US and take the wrong side of morality, Zhao urged.

Zhao Lijian Photo: VCG

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