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    Czech PM Babis Criticises Senate Leader's Taiwan Trip for Damaging China Business Ties

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    Posted on April 20, 2026

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    Last updated: April 20, 2026

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    Czech PM Andrej Babiš has refused to provide a government plane for Senate President Miloš Vystrčil’s upcoming Taiwan trip, stressing a pragmatic foreign policy that safeguards business ties with China while allowing Vystrčil to travel commercially.

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    Table of Contents

    • Government Stance on Taiwan Visit and Foreign Policy
    • Refusal to Provide Government Plane
    • Background: Czech-Taiwan Relations
    • Political Shifts in the Czech Government
    • Changes in Foreign Policy Priorities
    • Details of the Planned Taiwan Visit
    • Criticism of Previous Delegations
    • Response from Vystrcil
    • China's Reaction and Broader Foreign Policy
    • Future Foreign Policy Directions
    • Reporting Credits

    Czech PM Opposes Senate Chief's Taiwan Visit, Citing China Business Concerns

    Government Stance on Taiwan Visit and Foreign Policy

    Refusal to Provide Government Plane

    PRAGUE, April 20 (Reuters) - The Czech government will not make a government plane available for the Senate chief's planned trip to Taiwan and wants a more pragmatic foreign policy that does not damage business ties with China, Prime Minister Andrej Babis said.

    Background: Czech-Taiwan Relations

    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.

    Political Shifts in the Czech Government

    Babis' populist ANO party took power in a coalition government with right-wing and far-right parties in December and has pulled back on some policy goals of the previous centre-right cabinet.

    Changes in Foreign Policy Priorities

    Babis' government stopped using budget money for supporting Ukraine as it fights a Russian invasion, rejected taking part in a European Union loan for Kyiv, and wants better ties with China and other countries for trade and investment.

    Details of the Planned Taiwan Visit

    Babis said on social media on Sunday that Senate chief Milos Vystrcil, a member of the Civic Democrat party that led the previous government, would lead a business delegation to Taipei in May but would have to travel by commercial airline.

    Criticism of Previous Delegations

    The prime minister also criticised past trips by Vystrcil and the previous lower house speaker to Taiwan that he said had "destroyed business".

    Response from Vystrcil

    Vystrcil said on X he would comment on the issue later this week. 

    China's Reaction and Broader Foreign Policy

    China has been critical of the relations between Prague and Taipei. It views democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory with no right to state-to-state ties, a view the government in Taipei strongly rejects.

    Future Foreign Policy Directions

    In his post on Sunday, Babis also said he would visit Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan, and that the policy should be "for our companies to do business, not a values-based (one), which has always brought nothing, only damaged our companies".

    "We will pursue a pragmatic foreign policy," he added.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Jason HovetEditing by Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Prime Minister Babiš declined to make state aircraft available for Vystrčil’s visit to Taiwan in late May or early June to avoid official endorsement of the trip (expats.cz).
    • •Babiš emphasized the need for a pragmatic, business-focused foreign policy favoring trade with China and across Central Asia rather than values-driven diplomacy (expats.cz).
    • •Vystrčil’s planned business delegation to Taiwan echoes his 2020 trip, which provoked strong reactions from Beijing but also boosted Czech–Taiwan economic linkages (taipeitimes.com).

    References

    • Czech government denies Senate speaker plane for Taiwan trip - Prague, Czech Republic
    • Czech leaders’ Beijing, Taipei trips could clash: report - Taipei Times

    Frequently Asked Questions about Czech PM Babis criticises Senate leader's Taiwan trip for damaging China business ties

    1Why did Czech PM Babis criticise the Senate leader's planned trip to Taiwan?

    PM Babis argued that such a visit could damage the Czech Republic's business ties with China and prefers a more pragmatic foreign policy.

    2Will the Czech government support the Senate chief's trip to Taiwan?

    The Czech government will not provide a government plane for the Senate chief's trip to Taiwan; he will need to travel commercially.

    3How has the Czech government's foreign policy changed under Babis?

    Babis's government has moved toward better trade and investment ties with China and away from more values-based policies.

    4How does China view Taiwan and the Czech Republic's relationship with Taipei?

    China sees Taiwan as its own territory and is critical of any state-level ties between the Czech Republic and Taiwan.

    5What other countries did Babis mention visiting as part of his pragmatic foreign policy?

    Babis said he plans to visit Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan for business and trade purposes.

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