
China’s ambassador to France unabashedly asserts that the former Soviet republics have “no effective status in international law as sovereign states” – He denies the very existence of countries like Ukraine, Lithuania, Estonia, Kazakhstan, etc.
China's ambassador to France unabashedly asserts that the former Soviet republics have « no effective status in international law » as « sovereign states » 🤯
He denies the very existence of countries like Ukraine, Lithuania, Estonia, Kazakhstan, etc. 😳
WTF?! https://t.co/SdysHEaSRD
— Antoine Bondaz (@AntoineBondaz) April 21, 2023
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What a fucking idiot
Russia also left ussr. Double standards ftw
This is not only an insult to us but also a blatant disregard for international law and the principles of diplomacy.
piece of shit
China-Lithuanian relations date back to 1921, when the Republic of China recognized independent Lithuania until the latter’s occupation and subsequent annexation by the Soviet Union in 1940. Modern diplomatic relations between Lithuania and the People’s Republic of China were officially established on 14 September 1991, following the official restoration of Lithuanian independence. Neither the PRC nor the ROC recognized the incorporation of Lithuania into the Soviet Union.
Iš to kaip šneka tai atrodo kaip pasimetęs senis kuris pats savo pezėjimuose nesigaudo, duok Dieve kaip taip ir būtų…
Not that I’d have expected much more from an imperialist dictatorship.
If they feel the need to say it out loud – it means that we have a lot more weight in world politics than they’d be comfortable with. In a very weird way it’s a testament to all the work we’ve put in over the years.
By commie logic
China recognized Lithuania on September 7, 1991, what more do these idiots want?
Commies will always be commies
Wolf Warrior diplomacy is alive and kicking I see.
Still butthurt about Taiwan I see.
China is dropping the mask.
Kas gerai prancūzų mokat, video vertimas tikslus? Kažkaip per gerai atrodo, kad toks diplomato paslydimas būtų teisybė. Jei visgi tiesa, laukia smagus cirkas, kai Kinijos “atstovams” (pvz., Karbauskiui) įteiksime notą dėl šito.
Better dead than red 🥱

On December 27, 1991
– China recognizes; Armenia, Moldova, and Uzbekistan.
On September 11, 1991
– China recognizes Estonia
On September 12, 1991
– China recognizes Latvia
On September 14, 1991
– China recognizes Lithuania
On January 3, 1992
– China recognizes Kazakhstan
On January 4, 1992
– China recognizes Tajikistan
On January 6, 1992
– China recognizes Turkmenistan
On April 2, 1992
– China recognizes Azerbaijan
On June 9, 1992
– China recognizes Georgia
On July 20, 1994
– China embraces the dictatorship of Belarus
China’s acknowledgement of Kyrgyzstan is still in question…. but began in 1996.
But has China’s official position actually changed, when they clearly state that the CCP is working against the UN?
Prisiminkit sita kai eisit balsuot.
Karbauskis: dėl užsienio politikos nesusitarsime, kol nebus atkurti ryšiai su Kinija
[https://www.lrt.lt/naujienos/lietuvoje/2/1967461/karbauskis-del-uzsienio-politikos-nesusitarsime-kol-nebus-atkurti-rysiai-su-kinija](https://www.lrt.lt/naujienos/lietuvoje/2/1967461/karbauskis-del-uzsienio-politikos-nesusitarsime-kol-nebus-atkurti-rysiai-su-kinija)
Does France see getting competent ambassador? He’s illiterate.
Or are these the standards of Chinese education and diplomacy?
🤡
Oh no – anyway.
Edit: all the reason to full force recognize Taiwan 🙃
Communists are…~~questionable~~ dickheads
Lol, tarptautinę teisę ir kuria tarptautinė bendruomenė – jei kitos šalys pripažįsta kitas šalis, tai jos de fakto ir de jure egzistuoja. Geriau nereikia tokių nusišnekėjimų toliau skleisti, nes tai kuria tik bereikalingą dramą 😀