As a result, this momentum has made Lithuania a "special presence" in European circles, Belarus has closed its transit gates, and Germany has withdrawn its investment, leaving it economically sided.
The matter between Lithuania and China is even more surprising. On the spur of the moment, he annoyed China, and as a result, he was demoted and dealt with for three years. In the past three years, Lithuania has probably reflected a lot, and recently began to try to mend relations, but we will talk about this later.
Recently, there has been another big news in Lithuania that makes people laugh. Two Iranian "pilots" - in fact, agents in disguise - wore overalls from Lithuanian airports and swaggered "borrowed" two A340 airliners from the airport.
They said to the airport staff, "Dude, I forgot something on the plane, I have to go back." After saying that, the two of them boarded the plane, and as soon as the door closed, no one thought much about it. As a result, they drove the plane away!
The plane flew all the way to Bangkok, Thailand, stopping halfway to refuel – a cost that had to be credited to Lithuanian Airlines.
Then, the plane went straight to Moscow, loaded a batch of goods, went around in circles, and finally returned to Iran unharmed. The Lithuanian side was still stupidly waiting for the plane to return, waiting left and right and disappearing, and finally learned that the plane had "traveled far".
As soon as this happened, the whole world blossomed. It's a big joke that a country's airport security controls are so lax. Iran's agents, this time they are in the limelight, not only brave and resourceful, but also able to fly planes, they are simply all-round talents!
The "missed plane" incident in Lithuania is not only hilarious, but also thought-provoking. On the international stage, any small action can trigger a chain reaction, and security issues cannot be ignored. What the future holds for Lithuania, let's wait and see!