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Former Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen will visit the Czech Republic this month, delivering a speech at Forum 2000 and meeting with European politicians. The visit is sensitive due to Beijing's denouncement of Tsai as a "separatist." Taiwan and the Czech Republic have been growing closer, especially as China intensifies military threats against Taiwan. Tsai's trip is considered particularly meaningful as she is a highly trusted figure internationally and a strong representative of Taiwan.
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