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Senior US official to visit Lithuania in show of support over Chinese ‘coercion’

  • The State Department says Under Secretary for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment Jose Fernandez will discuss bilateral economic cooperation in Vilnius
  • The small Baltic nation has faced pressure from Beijing over its ties with Taiwan

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Taiwanese and Lithuanian flags are displayed at the Taiwanese Representative Office in Vilnius, Lithuania on January 20. Photo: Reuters
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A senior US official will visit Lithuania next week to discuss enhancing economic cooperation with the small Baltic nation, which has faced pressure from China for boosting ties with Taiwan.

Under Secretary for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment Jose Fernandez will be in Vilnius from Sunday to Tuesday, and in Brussels from Wednesday to Friday, where he will also discuss efforts to counter economic “coercion” with EU officials, the State Department said in a statement.

In Vilnius, he will discuss bilateral economic cooperation, and US “strong support for Lithuania in the face of political pressure and economic coercion from the People’s Republic of China”, the statement said.

Fernandez will be accompanied by US Export-Import Bank officials to discuss implementation of a US$600 million memorandum of understanding to expand opportunities for US exporters and Lithuanian buyers in areas such as hi-tech manufacturing, business services and renewable energy, according to the statement.

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In Brussels, Fernandez will discuss transatlantic trade and investment through the US-EU Trade and Technology Council, the statement said.

The United States, which is seeking to push back against growing Chinese influence worldwide, has backed Lithuania in its dispute with China over Taiwan, a self-ruled island Beijing claims as its own.

China downgraded its diplomatic relationship with Lithuania and pressed multinationals to sever ties with the country after Taiwan opened a representative office in Vilnius last year called the Taiwanese Representative Office in Lithuania, rather than using the word Taipei as is more common.

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