TAIPEI, Taiwan—Several members of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC), an international network of lawmakers concerned about communist China’s disregard for the rule of law and universal human rights, are calling for international solidarity with Lithuania and Taiwan who are facing coercion. Beijing has thrown a fit after Lithuania agreed in July to allow Taiwan to open a representative office in the Baltic nation under the name of “Taiwan.” Since then, the communist regime has recalled its ambassador to Vilnius, forced Lithuania to recall its ambassador to China, and leveled threats against the Baltic nation. Additionally, Beijing has also decided to economically punish Lithuania. Mantas Staskevicius, director of Lithuania’s State Food and Veterinary Service, told The Baltic Times late last month that China had stopped approving new export permits for some Lithuanian businesses. State-owned Lithuanian Railways told Newsweek that several frieght trains from China to the Baltic nation would be …