Lithuania quits 'divisive' China cooperation group by AFP Staff Writers Vilnius (AFP) May 22, 2021 Lithuania said on Saturday it was quitting China's 17+1 cooperation forum with central and eastern European states that includes other EU members, calling it "divisive". A member of the group since 2012, the Baltic country urged fellow EU members to also leave amid deteriorating ties between the 27-member bloc and China. "Lithuania no longer considers itself a 17+1 format member and does not participate in this initiative," Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis told AFP. The minister called the cooperation platform "divisive" from the EU's perspective and urged EU members to pursue "a much more effective 27+1 approach and communication with China." "Europe's strength and impact is in its unity," Landsbergis said. Lithuania's move is the latest indication of the deteriorating relationship between China and the European Union. The European Parliament voted overwhelmingly on Thursday to refuse any consideration of the EU-China investment deal as long as Chinese sanctions against MEPs and scholars were in place. In recent months, Lithuania also took several steps that angered Beijing, including the blocking of Chinese investment and announcing it would open a trade office in Taiwan, which China considers a rebel province that will one day return to the mainland's fold. Lithuania's parliament on Thursday passed a resolution condemning China's treatment of its Muslim Uyghur minority as "crimes against humanity" and "genocide". It also called for a UN investigation of Beijing's internment camps for Uyghurs and asked the European Commission to review relations with Beijing.
US House speaker calls for 'diplomatic boycott' of Beijing Olympics Washington (AFP) May 18, 2021 US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday called for a "diplomatic boycott" of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics because of China's human rights violations. "We cannot proceed as if nothing is wrong about the Olympics going to China," Pelosi told a joint hearing of the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission and the Congressional-Executive Commission on China. "Sadly we are here because China continues to crush all political dissent," the Democratic speaker of the House of Representatives said, adding ... read more
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