Chinese ambassador to France by France was interviewed by French media interviews with French media interviews with French media interviewsAt the time, questioning the sovereignty of the former Soviet Union's independence of the Republic of the Soviet Union aroused dissatisfaction with the three countries of the Baltic Sea region.

Comprehensive American Wall Street Journal, Hong Kong South China Morning Post and Estonian National Broadcasting and Television (ERR) reported that Lushaya was broadcast on the French TV station LCI on Friday (April 21) to answerWhen talking about Crimea's ownership, Lushaye said: "This depends on how to look at the question ... This is not so simple."

Lu Shayan said, KerryAt the beginning of Mia, it was Russia, and later the then Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev gave Crimea to Ukraine.

The host said that according to international law, Crimea belongs to Ukraine.In this regard, Lu Shayan responded that from the perspective of international law, even the former Soviet Union's joining republic has no effective position, because no international agreement can implement their sovereign state status.

The above remarks of Lushaye aroused dissatisfaction among the Baltic three countries.Latvia Foreign Minister Edgars Rinkēvics wrote on Twitter: "Considering that the Chinese Ambassador to France made unacceptable remarks on international law and national sovereignty, Latvia Foreign Ministry has summoned the Chinese Embassy authorized office authorized by the Chinese Embassy in LifaIt is required to be explained on Monday (24th). This is a decision made after coordination with Lithuania and Estonia. "

Links said in another tweet that in addition to making something, in addition to making what to make,In addition to the explanation, Latvia also asked China to completely withdraw this remark.

Estonica Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna also Twitter also refuted Lushaye's remarks, saying that he "wrong comments and interpreted history by mistake."

GabrieliLiLius Landsbergis, Lithuania, wrote: "If anyone still wants to know why the Baltic countries do not trust China 'Ukraine peace mediation work', a Chinese ambassador argued here thatCrimea is Russia, and the border of our country has no legal basis. "

Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have all joined the Republic of the Soviet Union and announced their independence in the early 1990s.