The visit of the Czech spokesman to Taiwan begins the first shot in the US media: he will detonate European channels to follow his example | International | 新 头壳 Newtalk



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Ignoring pressure from China, the president of the Czech Senate, Vedzi (second from left), led a delegation to visit Taiwan.  Our Foreign Minister Wu Zhaoxie (front row, right) personally collected the plane.  Image: Obtained from Twitter of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Ignoring pressure from China, the president of the Czech Senate, Vedzi (second from left), led a delegation to visit Taiwan. Our Foreign Minister Wu Zhaoxie (front row, right) personally collected the plane. Image: Obtained from Twitter of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The visit of the President of the Czech Senate Miloš Vystrčil to Taiwan naturally triggered Chinese protests. However, it has become a fact that relations between Taiwan and the Czech Republic have heated up. His visit was supported by the Czech people. He praised Vystrčil for his “bravery” on Twitter and gave it to him. With enthusiasm. “Voice of America” ​​reported that the failure of China’s coercive diplomacy this time, Videzi’s visit may make other European countries follow suit, and the domino effect will make Beijing authorities have more headaches.

The delegation led by Weideqi overcame all difficulties and finally arrived in Taiwan on the morning of the 30th Taiwan time, becoming the highest-level exchange in Taiwan-Czech diplomatic history. A huge delegation of almost 90 people wearing masks with the flags of the Czech Republic and the Czech Republic printed by the Czech Republic, has spread around the world without speaking.

Although the current Czech president, Miloš Zeman, has adopted a pro-China policy, the people are friendly to Taiwan. Vedzi’s Twitter and Facebook have been flooded with comments and support from netizens. Some people wrote, “Thank you for being there (Taiwan) on our behalf.” Some people praised this trip as a brave and happy trip, and some even shouted, “It’s great, finally someone opposed communist China.” Many people hung flags of Taiwan and the Czech Republic to cheer on Vedzy.

The “Voice of America” ​​noted that Wei Deqi led a delegation to visit Taiwan, which is equivalent to firing the first “suffocation” shot, and the political effect in Europe will soon begin. In an interview, Karel Picha, the Czech owner of Divadlo in Taipei, said that the Czech Republic is a free and democratic country and does not like to be threatened. Whether it is China or other countries that want to blackmail the Czech Republic, it will be counterproductive. This time the Czech delegation made a very important statement, namely: “Money is not everything.”

The report said that the Czech Republic may start a wave of European copycat, which is not speculation. In fact, before Wadezi’s visit to Taiwan, she encountered various pressures from China. On the eve of the trip, 68 members of the “Transnational Parliamentary Alliance on China Politics” (IPAC) made up of parliamentarians from eight countries signed on Twitter to support Wadezi. One of the members of the European Parliament, Miriam M. Lexmann, also posted on Twitter, emphasizing that the development of relations between European countries and Taiwan is the sovereignty of each country based on national interests and common values.

Witkey’s Twitter and Facebook have been flooded with comments and support from netizens. Some people wrote “Thank you for being there (Taiwan) on our behalf.” Others praised this as a brave and happy journey. Some people even yelled “Great”. Now someone is finally opposing Communist China. “

The president of the Czech Senate, Vedzi's Twitter, has many netizens who left messages of support, and some people put up our national flag to encourage friendship between Taiwan and the Czech Republic.  Image: Inverted from Wei Deqi's Twitter

The president of the Czech Senate, Vedzi’s Twitter, has many netizens who left messages of support, and some people put up our national flag to encourage friendship between Taiwan and the Czech Republic. Image: Inverted from Wei Deqi’s Twitter



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