Lithuania's new prime minister expressed uncertainty about the previous government's decision to allow Taiwan to open a de-facto embassy, calling it 'maybe too brave'. The comment reflects potential diplomatic tensions with China, which considers Taiwan a renegade province. This matter is significant as it highlights the balance small nations must strike between foreign policy ambitions and geopolitical pressures.
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Lithuania's new PM makes a statement about Taiwan's representation.
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