Tensions have risen since China flew two H-4 nuclear warplanes over Taiwan


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The tension between China and Taiwan is getting worse by the day. Taiwan's defense ministry has claimed that tensions have risen as two H-4 aircraft capable of carrying a Chinese atomic bomb flew south over Taiwan. China, meanwhile, is angry that the Baltic state of Lithuania has allowed Taiwan to open an office in its name under its own name, and has threatened to cut off political ties with Lithuania to a second-tier Baltic state.
Tensions between China and Taiwan have not abated for some time. China is trying to integrate Taiwan by showing itself as an integral part of it while Taiwan has declared itself an independent nation. Taiwan's Defense Ministry said on Sunday that two Chinese H-3S aircraft had violated Taiwan's airspace by flying over the Bashi Channel. Both are Chinese lethal aircraft capable of dropping atomic bombs. China has flown its fighter jets over Taiwan several times in the past in an attempt to intimidate Taiwan.
Meanwhile, the Baltic state of Lithuania has allowed Taiwan to open an embassy in its country. China, which has a population of less than three million, has reduced its diplomatic ties with Lithuania to a diplomatic level in protest of the move. With this, China expelled the Lithuanian ambassador and recalled its ambassador.
In addition, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said that there is only one China in the world and the People's Republic of China is the only legitimate government representing the whole of China. Taiwan has no right to establish relations with foreign countries. It is a part of China. So no country should interfere in its internal affairs. The one-China principle has been unanimously accepted by the international community.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry added that Lithuania still has a chance to correct its mistake. Don't make the mistake of ignoring China. China can go to any lengths for its defense and sovereignty. It doesn't matter what Taiwan does. China has also threatened Lutherania with dire consequences.
Taiwan became politically separated from mainland China in the 19th century after a civil war. Taiwan has only 12 formal political allies, but through its trade offices it has informal relations with all major countries, including the United States and Japan. Most countries in the world have allowed Chinese Taipei to open offices in their own country.
Lithuania's move reflects growing growing interest among governments to improve relations with Taiwan. Taiwan is currently emerging as a major hub for trade and high-tech industries. In addition, China has become even more vocal as the United States supports Luthenia's move. In addition, Lithuania's move could damage Sino-EU relations, as it is also an important partner of the European Union.

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