The train to Kaliningrad is still running normally. However, according to New Silk Road Intermodal, a well-known logistics operator in China, industry insiders said that China-Europe freight train wasn’t affected. According to Chinese sources, the Chinese government considered Vaiciukeviciute’s visit to Taiwan as an act to undermine its sovereignty and territorial integrity and as an interference in China’s internal affairs. The Lithuanian Ministry of Transport told Reuters that “Beijing is choosing to continue and intensify the course of illegal actions against an EU member state.” Moreover, the Taiwanese Foreign Ministry condemned China’s actions. This is also part of the sanctions imposed. Additionally, it will stop cooperating with Lithuania in international transport. On 12 August, China imposed sanctions on Lithuania’s Deputy Minister of Transport and Communications, Agne Vaiciukeviciute, after she visited Taiwan despite China’s objections.
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