
Derzeit erkennen 12 Länder der Welt die Republik China (Taiwan) als Land an: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/foreign_relations_of_taiwan#ful_diplomatic_relations
Sollte Litauen Ihrer Meinung nach auch diesen Schritt unternehmen und die Republik China (Taiwan) anerkennen? Insbesondere in Bezug auf die Menschenrechte, die von der KPCh vollständig missachtet werden, sollte dies der einzige richtige Schritt für eine westliche Demokratie sein, oder?
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Should Lithuania recognize the Republic of China (Taiwan)?
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With regards to our own history, yes we should.
Will we? No.
What’s stopping the Germany from doing the same?
Don’t get me wrong, we absolutely should, but if we are talking freedom and human rights, the recognition should be pushed on EU level, otherwise the singular countries that do it on their own, will be extremely easy pickings for chinese foreign and economic retaliatory policies. Afterall, One China strategy is as strong and as enforcible as long as the country remains the world’s biggest manufacturer with it’s grip on international supply chains.
If people of Taiwan think that they are separate from CCP, i mean China, who am I to say no.
While it would be totally badass for Lithuania to do so, giving the PRC something else in common with Russia (ie poor diplomatic relations) doesn’t seem like a wise thing to do.
No, because recognizing the Republic of China means you don’t recognize The People’s Republic of China.
From moral point of view – yes.
From economical – no.
Didn’t they already do? That’s why China closed the embassy?
Yes, of course