Zhao Lijian responded that China Customs announced that it would stop declaring beef imported from Lithuania
On the 10th, a foreign media asked a question at the regular press conference of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that the Foreign Minister of Lithuania called on the whole world to respond to the violations of human rights by China and Russia. What is China’s comment? On the 9th, China Customs announced that it would stop customs declarations for beef imported from Lithuania, which came into effect on February 9th.
Zhao Lijian, a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, responded that with regard to the customs-related issues you mentioned, China Customs has released relevant information, please ask them.
Photo source of Zhao Lijian: Ministry of Foreign Affairs website
Zhao Lijian said that what Lithuania should do is to face up to the objective facts, correct its own mistakes, and return to the right track of adhering to one China, instead of confounding right and wrong, malicious hype, and even less of wooing other countries to unite against China. Lithuania should first reflect on its own human rights misdeeds, correct the wrong practices of discrimination against ethnic minorities, deliberate torture and abuse of prisoners, and violent torture and ill-treatment of refugees.
General Administration of Customs: Suspend the acceptance of import declarations for Lithuanian beef shipped after February 9
According to the “List of Meat Products Exported to China from Countries or Regions Complying with the Evaluation and Review Requirements” published on the official website of the Import and Export Food Safety Bureau of the General Administration of Customs of China at 0:00 on February 9, China will suspend the acceptance of meat products from February 9 (including February 9). date) import declaration of Lithuanian beef.