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China criticizes Czech Senate President’s trip to Taiwan

By Thomson Reuters May 31, 2026 | 2:59 PM

PRAGUE, May 31 (Reuters) – China condemned Czech Senate President Milos Vystrcil’s visit to Taiwan this week, saying on Sunday the trip disregarded ​the central European nation’s government position and ‌interfered in Beijing’s internal affairs.

Vystrcil, from the opposition centre-right ODS party, is leading a business delegation on a visit to Taiwan. There, he is set to meet President Lai ‌Ching-te ​along with other officials and ⁠companies — drawing the ire ⁠of China.

“The Chinese side urges the Czech side to strictly abide by the one-China principle, immediately take effective measures to eliminate the adverse consequences ​of this wrongdoing, and safeguard the overall framework for the development of China-Czech relations through ⁠its concrete actions,” the Chinese ⁠embassy in Prague said on its ​website.

China has been critical of ties between Prague and ​Taipei. It sees the island as having no ‌right to state-to-state relations, a view the government in Taipei strongly rejects.

The Czech Republic, like most countries, only formally recognises Beijing and not Taipei, but ⁠in recent years has grown closer to Taiwan, a powerhouse in the semiconductor industry, and has seen growing ⁠investment from it. ‌Taiwanese Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung visited ⁠Prague earlier in May and spoke ​at ‌a forum in the city.

Czech Prime ​Minister Andrej ⁠Babis, whose ANO party leads a coalition with right-wing and far-right parties, has criticised the trip and the government did not provide Vystrcil with a state plane for the journey.

(Reporting by Michael Kahn, Editing by ​Deepa Babington)