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President Tsai Ing-wen (3) this morning at the Presidential Palace as a posthumous gift from the late former Czech President Jaroslav Kubera with the “Special Cloud Medal of the Great Sorceress” Photo: provided by the Presidential Palace
President Tsai Ing-wen and Vice President Lai Qingde received and held talks with the President of the Czech Senate, Miloš Vystrčil, at the Presidential Palace this (3) morning. At the same time, they also made a posthumous gift to the late Czech President Jaroslav Kubera. Medal “; Wei Deqi also presented a gift to Tsai Ing-wen from his widow, Ms. Ke Jialuowa.
As for Kojalova, due to her physical health, she was unable to visit Taiwan with Wei Deqi and others, but she personally recorded a video to express her gratitude and support Taiwan’s quest for sovereignty, independence and democratic freedom. He also wrote a letter to Tsai Ing-wen and asked Wei Deqi to pass it on to him. In his speech, Wei Deqi also said that Ke Jialuo is a very good politician, outstanding and close to the people.
President Tsai Ing-wen and Vice President Lai Qingde received and held talks with the President of the Czech Senate, Miloš Vystrčil, at the Presidential Palace this (3) morning. At the same time, they also made a posthumous gift to the late Czech President Jaroslav Kubera. medal”.
Ivana Vystrčil, Widzy’s wife, presented to the people of Taiwan the garnet cross representing rebirth and resurrection and the guardian angel made of a green glass meteorite. Tsai Ing-wen will accept it on your behalf. I hope the two gifts protect Taiwan forever. The freedom, democracy and sovereignty of the people.
Ke Jialuo’s widow, former Speaker of the Czech Parliament, Ke Jialuova also wrote a letter to President Tsai Ing-wen, asking Wadezi to pass it on. Figure: Captured from live broadcast screen
Kojalova, the widow of the late Speaker of the Czech Parliament, Kojalova, was unable to accompany her to visit Taiwan due to health problems. However, she personally recorded a video to express her gratitude and support Taiwan’s quest for sovereignty, independence, democracy and freedom. Figure: Captured from live broadcast screen
The President of the Czech Senate, Ms Miloš Vystrčil, introduced the Guardian Angel made of chlorophyllite to the people of Taiwan. Tsai Ing-wen accepted it on his behalf, hoping to protect the freedom, democracy and sovereignty of the people of Taiwan forever. Image: Courtesy of the Presidential Palace
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