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Chinese customs announced that it would stop declaring beef imports from Lithuania, and Zhao Lijian responded

author:Global Times

On the 10th, a foreign media asked at a regular press conference of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that the Lithuanian foreign minister called on the world to jointly deal with the violations of human rights between China and Russia. Yesterday, China Customs announced that it would stop making customs declarations for beef imported from Lithuania, which will take effect on February 9.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian responded that regarding the customs related issues issued by the Chinese Customs you mentioned, the Chinese Customs has issued relevant information, please ask them.

Chinese customs announced that it would stop declaring beef imports from Lithuania, and Zhao Lijian responded

Zhao Lijian (Ministry of Foreign Affairs website)

Zhao Li insisted that what Lithuania should do is to face up to objective facts, correct its own mistakes, and return to the correct track of adhering to one China, rather than confusing right and wrong, maliciously speculating, and still less co-opting other countries to unite against China. "Lithuania should first reflect on its own human rights abuses and correct the wrong practices of discrimination against minorities, deliberate abuse and abuse of violence, violent torture and ill-treatment of refugees."

Previously reported

General Customs Administration: Suspends the acceptance of import declarations for Lithuanian beef shipments departing after February 9

According to the "List of Meat Products Exported to China from Countries or Regions That Meet the Assessment and Review Requirements" released by the Import and Export Food Safety Bureau of the General Administration of Customs of China at 0:00 on February 9, China suspends the acceptance of Lithuanian beef import declarations shipped after February 9 (including February 9).

Chinese customs announced that it would stop declaring beef imports from Lithuania, and Zhao Lijian responded
Chinese customs announced that it would stop declaring beef imports from Lithuania, and Zhao Lijian responded

Source: Global Times- Global Network/ Xing Xiaojing, Global Network / Wu Yuanchun

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