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China condemns Czech Senate President's Taiwan visit

Created at 31 May · 2:23 PM2 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
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China's embassy in Prague condemned Czech Senate President Milos Vystrcil's visit to Taiwan, stating it disregards the Czech government's position and interferes in Beijing's internal affairs. China urged the Czech Republic to adhere to the one-China principle and eliminate the adverse consequences of the visit.

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Who's Involved

Milos Vystrcil
Czech Senate President, leading a business delegation to Taiwan
China
Condemned the visit and issued a statement via its embassy in Prague
Chinese embassy in Prague
Issued a statement on the visit
Lin Chia-lung
Taiwanese Foreign Minister, visited Prague earlier in May
Andrej Babis
Czech Prime Minister, criticized the trip

↳ Why This Matters

The visit by Czech Senate President Milos Vystrcil to Taiwan, a self-governing island that China claims as its own territory, has escalated diplomatic tensions. China views Taiwan as a breakaway province and strongly opposes any official state-to-state interactions between Taiwan and other countries. This incident highlights the ongoing geopolitical friction between China and Western nations over Taiwan's international status and China's increasing assertiveness in the region.

Key facts

  • China condemned Czech Senate President Milos Vystrcil's visit to Taiwan.
  • China stated the trip disregards the Czech government's position and interferes in Beijing's internal affairs.
  • China urged the Czech Republic to abide by the one-China principle.
  • The Czech Republic formally recognizes Beijing but has grown closer to Taiwan recently.
  • Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis criticized the trip.

The visit by Czech Senate President Milos Vystrcil to Taiwan, a self-governing island that China claims as its own territory, has escalated diplomatic tensions. China views Taiwan as a breakaway province and strongly opposes any official state-to-state interactions between Taiwan and other countries. This incident highlights the ongoing geopolitical friction between China and Western nations over Taiwan's international status and China's increasing assertiveness in the region.

Frequently asked questions

China condemned the visit, stating it disregards the Czech government's position and interferes in Beijing's internal affairs, violating the one-China principle.

China views Taiwan as a breakaway province and insists it has no right to state-to-state relations.

The Czech Republic formally recognizes Beijing and not Taipei, but has been growing closer to Taiwan in recent years.

Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis criticized the trip, and the government did not provide a state plane for the journey.

What Happens Next

01The Czech Republic is urged to take effective measures to eliminate the adverse consequences of the visit.

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How It Developed

31 May · 8:00 PM
China criticizes Czech Senate President's Taiwan trip, calling it interference in internal affairs.
Reuters via PiQSuite
31 May · 5:55 AM
Czech PM Andrej Babis stated the country will likely miss NATO's 2% GDP defence spending target this year due to budget shortfalls.
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Sources

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China criticizes Czech Senate President's trip to Taiwanm.piqsuite.com
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Czech Republic likely to miss NATO defence-spending target, PM tells FTm.piqsuite.com

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