The customs suspension of Lithuanian beef import declarations also shows that Lithuania is really an anti-China stubble, and we cannot underestimate it. Although president Nauseda admitted that it was a mistake to allow the Taiwan authorities to set up a "representative office" in the name of "Taiwan", they have actually been adopting a procrastinating strategy, asking the United States for help on the one hand, and waiting for the EU to take possible action on the other hand. Foreign Minister Lands Bergis ran to Australia to take the anti-China economy, claiming to jointly deal with the "China threat" and "trade sanctions." Landsbergis threatened in Australia that Lithuania did not intend to change the name of the so-called "Taiwan representative office" under any circumstances. He also traveled to the Australian Institute for Strategic Policy Research (ASPI) to give a speech titled "The Rules-Based World Order Is Under Attack: The Case of Ukraine and Taiwan." ASPI, which is called "America's lackey" by the US website, is a vanguard of anti-China, and Landsbergis compares the Taiwan issue with Ukraine, and its sinister intentions are probably worse than the establishment of a so-called "Taiwan representative office" that is allowed. It's definitely underwhelming.