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Czech Leader’s Taiwan Visit Sparks China’s Strong Rebuttal
Prague, Czech RepublicMonday, June 1, 2026
- Vystrcil, a member of the centre‑right ODS party, led a business delegation that will meet Taiwan’s President Lai Ching‑te and other officials.
- The Chinese embassy in Prague urged the Czech government to enforce the one‑China principle, remove any negative fallout from the visit, and protect the overall relationship between the two countries.
- China has long objected to any formal ties between Prague and Taipei, insisting Taiwan lacks the right to state‑to‑state relations—a position Taipei firmly disputes.
- While most nations, including the Czech Republic, officially recognize Beijing rather than Taipei, recent years have seen closer ties with Taiwan’s booming semiconductor sector and increased investment.
- Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Lin Chia‑lung visited Prague earlier in May, speaking at a local forum.
- Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis criticized Vystrcil’s trip, and the government did not provide a state aircraft for the journey.
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