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China willing to work with Czech government to improve ties

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Posted on May 27, 2026

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· Last updated: May 27, 2026

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China willing to work with Czech government to improve ties

China-Czech Relations: Recent Developments and Diplomatic Efforts

Reviving Traditional Friendship and Cooperation

HONG KONG, May 27 (Reuters) - China is willing to work with the Czech Republic to improve ties and revive a traditional friendship, Foreign Minister Wang Yi told Czech counterpart Petr Macinka, state broadcaster CCTV said on Wednesday.

Like most nations, the Czech Republic formally recognises only Beijing but in recent years it has grown closer to Taiwan, the democratically governed island claimed by China, and has seen growing investment ​from it.

Under a new government in power since December, however, Prague has sought to revive ties with Beijing, and Macinka said after meeting Wang that he would like the two countries to have pragmatic relations.

Areas of Potential Cooperation

Both sides should "strengthen dialogue and cooperation, enhance political mutual trust and gradually expand practical cooperation in areas such as economy, trade and tourism," Wang said, according to CCTV.

Taiwan is an internal issue for China, Wang added, saying he hoped the Czech government would "practise the One-China principle ... and promote China-Czech relations back on a healthy development track."

Czech Senate Leader Heading Delegation to Taiwan

CZECH SENATE LEADER HEADING DELEGATION TO TAIWAN

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.

Recent Visits and Diplomatic Exchanges

Taiwan Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung visited Prague last week and spoke at a forum in the city.

Czech Senate President Milos Vystrcil is leading a business delegation on a visit next week to Taiwan, where he is set to meet President Lai Ching-te.

Government Response and Policy Stance

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.

Macinka said the government had no official contacts with Taiwanese representatives, in line with previous policy.

"The interest of the Czech government is to have normal relations with China," he told journalists in New York during a visit to the United Nations, in comments broadcast by Czech Television.

Other Strains in China-Czech Relations

Macinka also said he assured Wang that a Chinese national detained in the Czech Republic earlier this year on suspicion of working with Chinese intelligence was being held in normal conditions while awaiting trial.

Relations between the nations were also strained last year after Czech President Petr Pavel met the Dalai Lama in India in July. A group ​from the Czech parliament also travelled to Dharamshala in December and met the Tibetan spiritual leader.

Controversies and Diplomatic Tensions

In March, China said it strongly opposed the Czech Senate passing a draft resolution on the Dalai Lama's succession, saying ​it "grossly interfered" with its internal affairs.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by the Beijing newsroom, Additional reporting by Ben Blanchard in Taipei, Jan Lopatka and Jason Hovet in Prague; Writing by Farah Master; Editing by Clarence Fernandez and Kate Mayberry)

Key Takeaways

  • China and Czechia mark 10th anniversary of strategic partnership and seek to revitalize relations by enhancing dialogue and practical cooperation in economy, trade, tourism and people‑to‑people exchanges (fmprc.gov.cn)
  • China expects the Czech government to uphold the One‑China principle and resist actions seen as weakening it, amid ongoing tensions over Czech ties with Taiwan (fmprc.gov.cn)
  • Czech Senate President Miloš Vystrčil plans a delegation visit to Taiwan in early June, and praises growing Taiwanese investment—move likely to complicate China‑Czech rapprochement (taiwannews.com.tw)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What did China propose to the Czech Republic in recent talks?
China proposed strengthening dialogue and cooperation, enhancing political trust, and expanding cooperation in economy, trade, and tourism with the Czech Republic.
How has the Czech Republic's relationship with Taiwan affected its ties with China?
The Czech Republic has grown closer to Taiwan, causing tension with China, which sees Taiwan as an internal issue and opposes official relations with the island.
What has contributed to strained China-Czech relations in recent years?
Strained relations stem from Czech leaders meeting the Dalai Lama, parliamentary visits to Tibet, and growing Czech engagement with Taiwan.
What principle did China urge the Czech government to uphold?
China urged the Czech government to practice the One-China principle and promote healthy China-Czech relations.

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