The speaker of the Czech House of Representatives, Adamova, will visit Taiwan this week. She said on the 20th that she will lead 150 businessmen, scientists and officials to Taiwan this time, calling it the largest overseas business delegation in five years.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Czech Republic, Adamova, will visit South Korea and Taiwan this week. She said on the 20th that she will lead 150 businessmen, scientists and officials to Taiwan this time, calling it the largest in five years. Overseas business delegation.

In response to China's warning, she also said that the previous response was clear enough.

Edamova previously stated that the Czech Republic is a sovereign country and it is up to the Czech Republic to decide what to do.

Adamova (Marketa Pekarova Adamova) will visit South Korea this week and is expected to visit Taiwan from the 25th to the 30th. After the news came out, China was dissatisfied, criticizing this as a wrong decision, and repeatedly warning.

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According to foreign media reports, Marketa Pekarova Adamova (Marketa Pekarova Adamova) said on the 20th local time in the Czech Republic that she will lead 150 businessmen, scientists and officials to Taiwan this time, including about 100 Czech companies as well as academics, legislators and others. This is also the largest overseas business delegation in the past five years.

The Associated Press reported that Adamova mentioned that she would meet with President Tsai Ing-wen and also speak at the Legislative Yuan.

While the Czech Republic does not have formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan, it maintains strong informal ties with Taiwan, the report said.

Taiwanese high-tech companies are also important investors in the Czech Republic.

In response to China's warning, Edamova said that China has publicly warned, but has not taken any action so far. She believes that the Czech side's initial response is clear and firm enough.

Earlier, Adamova said that the Czech Republic abides by the "one-China policy," but it is up to the Czech Republic to decide what to do.

The Czech Republic is a sovereign country and maintains exchanges with its partners, including Taiwan.