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Glass heartbroken? Johnson and Lithuanian Prime Minister issued a statement and will also participate in the lawsuit against China

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Glass heartbroken? Johnson and Lithuanian Prime Minister issued a statement and will also participate in the lawsuit against China

According to French media reports, the Chinese side and Argentine President Fernandez met earlier this week, and the two sides stressed the issue of principle on the Falklands. In response, our Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that China's position on the Malvinas Islands has always remained unchanged, that is, it firmly supports Argentina's legitimate claim to sovereignty over the Malvinas Islands. But it was this statement that shattered Britain's "glass heart", and that night British Foreign Secretary Traus protested overnight, declaring that he "completely rejects any doubts about the sovereignty of the Falklands" and makes China "respect the sovereignty of the British Commonwealth".

Glass heartbroken? Johnson and Lithuanian Prime Minister issued a statement and will also participate in the lawsuit against China

Interestingly, such a righteous British is a good hand at manipulating the sovereignty of other countries and interfering in military and internal affairs. A few months ago they also sent aircraft carriers to the South China Sea, after the Ukraine and Russia crisis is also the first country to send weapons and soldiers to Ukraine, but also actively in the media to make some biased remarks, at this time let other countries respect their "sovereignty" is a bit too funny, many media predict that the British side should also take action against China in the future, and soon the prediction will come true.

Glass heartbroken? Johnson and Lithuanian Prime Minister issued a statement and will also participate in the lawsuit against China

Yesterday morning, lithuanian prime minister Ingrida Jimonit made a surprise visit to London, and the Lithuanian government is recently seeking support for diplomatic conflicts with China, so the purpose of this trip is self-evident. She "happened" to meet with the British government, which was very unfriendly toward China, and both sides had their own purposes. A day before Himonite came to Britain, the British government suddenly made a demand that they intervene as a third party in the EU and China's WTO litigation to combat "economic coercion" (last month the EU had sued China and Lithuania for arbitration).

Glass heartbroken? Johnson and Lithuanian Prime Minister issued a statement and will also participate in the lawsuit against China

In the meeting between the two sides on the same day, Johnson first claimed that their relationship with Lithuania "has never been so good", and the two sides will continue to strengthen economic and trade ties; follow-up naturally led to the topic of China, Johnson immediately stated that Britain is disappointed with China's use of so-called coercive economic and trade means, and they will unswervingly support Lithuania's demands. The two talked a lot about the crisis in Ukraine, during which Johnson continued to express sympathy for Lithuania, and Hymonit expressed his gratitude for British support.

Glass heartbroken? Johnson and Lithuanian Prime Minister issued a statement and will also participate in the lawsuit against China

The British media found that although Johnson's slogan of "supporting Lithuania" was very loud, he did not provide a single piece of actual assistance, not even a loan. As a former member of the European Union, the United Kingdom is not concerned about the affairs of the European Union, and their support for Lithuania is more like "revenge" against China; and Jimonit's visit to the United Kingdom is indeed nothing, except for some "support voices".

Glass heartbroken? Johnson and Lithuanian Prime Minister issued a statement and will also participate in the lawsuit against China

It is also worth mentioning that in addition to Jimonit, Lithuanian Foreign Minister Landz Bergis also went to Australia to ask for assistance, and the other side also only "supported the position, but did not act". Now that the trade dispute between Lithuania and China has entered its third month, they are still looking for "reinforcements" all over the world, and so far no country is willing to "fight hard" for Lithuania's front and China, and they have not given up.

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