Secondo quanto riferito, la Repubblica Ceca ha negato le richieste di transito per il presidente Lai Ching-te (賴清德) dopo che tre paesi africani avevano precedentemente rifiutato l’autorizzazione al volo, facendo deragliare il suo viaggio programmato in Swaziland.

Perché la Repubblica ceca permette alla Cina di decidere chi può sbarcare nel tuo Paese? Molti taiwanesi si sentono delusi dal ceco. Cosa ne pensi di questo?

Taiwan ha fornito alla Repubblica ceca molti investimenti, aiuti finanziari e tecnologia. La Repubblica ceca non ha chiesto a Taiwan la partnership tecnologica nei semiconduttori? Cos’è questo?

https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/news/6351701

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  1. Krotitelzviratek on

    I would lend you a shotgun, but unfortunately the law does not allow me to do so.

  2. Informal_Homework295 on

    As a Czech, I am also really disappointed with Czech government

  3. West-Tomorrow-5508 on

    So that was the previous government. This one, newly elected, works with the highest bidder.

    Usually it works like that here, more populistic and less competent government takes turns with more centric and slightly more competent one.

    Also, Taiwan number one.

  4. Consistent-Jello5634 on

    We’ve elected maga style populists, the disappointments will keep coming for our partners for a minimum of 3,5 more years and our MFA is led by an idiot. Sorry mate, we’re gonna be retarded for a bit.

  5. plaudite_cives on

    you should be glad that it’s our government not yours. Lucky bastard…

  6. Our prime minister is a ballless oligarch, who does things only for money and power, nothing else

  7. Ok-Library-8397 on

    I am disappointed too.

    My advice: You must corrupt our government more than China does.

  8. CathanCrowell on

    You won’t find many people who agree with this decision on Reddit, just like you won’t find many Trump supporters there. That being said, this is probably also the first time most of us have actually heard about this.

  9. Traditional-Koala-46 on

    It look we technically eiected our version of your moder KMT which is pro PRC now if I look at your politics briefly and oversimplified it to extreme

  10. basteilubbe on

    Everyone including Germany and France denied the last minute transit request. Apparently they all concluded that it is not worth the trouble with China.

  11. TopinkaSJatrou on

    As an anarchist I’m really disappointed by people giving legitimity to governments.

  12. Shirolianns on

    As a Czech, I am so fucking disappointed with our joke goverment that I am emigrating.

  13. MarkoHighlander on

    Yeah, most of us really don’t like the current minister of foreign affairs, only like 5% voted for him. But by the way I’d object to your description of the deal between Czechia and Taiwan, it’s mutually beneficial, it’s not like you just “given” us technologies and aid

  14. Affectionate_Market2 on

    Wait, you guys need to be taiwanese to hate Czech government?

  15. xEmperorEye on

    Your post made me remember this from 2 months ago: [https://www.reddit.com/r/czech/comments/1rppf8q/ob%C4%8Das_jsem_i_hrdej_na_to_%C5%BEe_jsem_%C4%8Dech/](https://www.reddit.com/r/czech/comments/1rppf8q/ob%C4%8Das_jsem_i_hrdej_na_to_%C5%BEe_jsem_%C4%8Dech/)

    It’s about the Czech national baseball team bringing the Taiwanese flag, which Taiwan can’t compete under, onto the stage. This is what Czechia’s and Taiwanese relations where like even just a couple of months ago. Unfortunately since the elections that happened late last year, we have a new government. One that in many ways spits on democracy and members of which are being payed by propaganda regimes from Russia and others. All I can say is I too am disappointed with the current Czech government.

  16. LucarioGamesCZ on

    As unfortunate as this is, not that many people vote on foreign issues besides Ukraine and EU alignment. Much more important are domestic promises and perception of the outgoing government and their scandals. The pro-Taiwan government, unfortunately, was the outgoing one.

    That’s just how it operates here kinda. With enough luck, stuff will turn around in 2029…

  17. TheLittleBadFox on

    You dont have to be taiwanese to be dissapointed in the current government.

    Sadly its one of the many bad steps the current ruling part decided to take.

  18. liberalskateboardist on

    because most of the countries in the world are the servants of chinese regime. same about visits of dalai lama, china is very angry on any meeting with him

  19. Dottore_Curlew on

    I saw the headline few minutes ago and just imagined a caricature with Xi having the Czech Republic on a leash…

  20. iwishiremember on

    I am extremely sorry for this fiasco.

    Our current government seems to be not friendly towards Taiwan as the previous one was.

  21. Happy-Bumblebee-8809 on

    Why do you need to fly from Taiwan to Eswatini via Czech Republic ? This article sounds like bullshit. Its was also denied by Czech government.

  22. Well, so are we. This new government we got after newest elections could have been shittier than it is, but it’s also pretty shitty nevertheless and real step down from the previous one which was 100% friendly towards Taiwan and Ukraine. They’re also doing a lot of retarded socialist stuff as far as it’s home policies go.

  23. Rofeubal on

    The populists formed a majority coalition. They only care about themselves and bottom line of lobbying groups they represent and they do have lucrative opportunities in China. There is nothing that can be done at the moment. The second half of the political representation just did way too poorly in elections and nobody is really surprised by that. Politics based on “at least we aren’t them” don’t win elections and they should have learned that years ago. As of now, the government will be more inclined to hone the One China Policy.

  24. MarkSuckerZerg on

    I’m on the side of Taiwan here, however “we must pick side X because _investments_” is straight up from the Chinese camp playbook and we are all sick and tired of this. Our previous president tried to push hardcore-chinese foreign policies for 8 years for this exact bullshit vague reason.

  25. Majestic_Forever_319 on

    I read an article that said Taiwan requested answer from us within two hours, your article doesnt mention it, i think thats something worth looking into. You gotta understand one thing about Czech. Rep. Even among supporters of the current shady/populist government, you would have a hard time finding anyone who is siding with China as we dont like comunism and authoritarianism due to historical reasons. And members of the government know it. Its still possible someone folded under pressure. Those people will be investigated, because the opposition will not let this go easily.

  26. Sorry. I’m hearing this for the first time, and feel rather embarrassed. But yeah, the populists are in power…

  27. Live-Box-5048 on

    Me too. Unfortunately I didn’t expect anything less from them.

  28. Brkoslava on

    It makes me sad. Feels sorry about that. I feel deeply connected to the Thaiwan. I hate chinas imperialism and that komunism bullshit. Sorry, but your actual goverment suck ass. Sorry for strong words, but it makes me frustrated and deeply sad. Sorry

  29. GabrielRocketry on

    This is the result of a 2 hours-in-advance request meeting the 150 year old bureaucratic apparatus. I’d like to blame the Czech government here, because they are a bunch of spineless apefucks, but knowing how our state works there probably wasn’t even the time to allow it.

    However that doesn’t mean that out politicians aren’t to blame. First of all, this new cabinet caters almost exclusively to seniors, so digitalisation isn’t their priority.

    Second of all, they have a lot of friends in the apparatus, and speeding things up means taking away “work” from those who “need” it (read as: requiring bureaucrat friends to work doesn’t do you well in polls with them).

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