The following is the press release for a statement of solidarity with the visit of the Czech Senate President Miloš Vystrčil to Taiwan, which was based on expertise provided by the MapInfluenCE project.

Political leaders from democratic countries have jointly expressed solidarity with Miloš Vystrčil, the President of the Senate, Parliament of the Czech Republic in connection to his planned visit to Taiwan in August 2020. Initiated by Alexandr Vondra MEP (ECR/Czech Republic) and Miriam Lexmann MEP (EPP/Slovakia), and based on expertise of the MapInfluenCE project, the joint international statement further condemned pressure applied on President Miloš Vystrčil, by the People’s Republic of China.

President Vystrčil’s predecessor, the late President of the Czech Senate, Jaroslav Kubera, was planning a visit to Taiwan as the head of a delegation scheduled for February 2020. The delegation would have represented the highest-profile visit of a Czech politician to the self-ruling island in decades. Yet Mr. Kubera suddenly passed away in January 2020. Shortly before his death, Mr. Kubera received a threatening letter from the Chinese Embassy in Prague, which also brazenly threatened repercussions for three Czech companies operating in China in the event of the visit. Despite the ongoing attempts by the Chinese Embassy in the Czech Republic to thwart the visit to Taiwan, the newly-elected Senate President Miloš Vystrčil expressed his intention to proceed with it, saying that it will be an expression of the respect for freedom and democracy that the Czech Republic espouses.

‘The Czech Republic has the right to develop economic and cultural cooperation with Taiwan and President Vystrčil, constitutionally second highest representative of the Czech Republic, does not need People’s Republic of China approval for visiting Taiwan’, said the joint statement,

Lexmann and Vondra stated: ‘We thank fellow political leaders from democratic countries for standing firmly in solidarity with the Senate President Vystrčil and for the independent right of European countries to develop relationship with Taiwan in line with their national interest and shared values of democracy and human rights’.

Signed:

European Parliament  
Alexandr Vondra MEP (Czech Republic) Miriam Lexmann MEP (Slovakia)
Anna Fotyga MEP (Poland) David Lega MEP (Sweden)
Michael Gahler MEP / Chair of the EP Taiwan Friendship Group (Germany) Christophe Hansen MEP (Luxembourg)
Sandro Gozi MEP (France) Dorien Rookmaker MEP (Netherlands)
Andrius Kubilius MEP (Lithuania) Rasa JuknevičienėMEP (Lithuania)
Eugen Jurzyca MEP (Slovakia) Ivan Štefanec MEP (Slovakia)
Tomáš Zdechovský MEP (Czech Republic) Michaela Šojdrová MEP (Czech Republic)
Petras Auštrevičius MEP (Lithuania) Veronika Vrecionová MEP (Czech Republic)
Charlie Weimers MEP (Sweden) Vladimír Bilčík MEP (Slovakia)
Luděk Niedermayer MEP (Czech Republic) RaphaëlGlucksman MEP (France)
Salima Yenbou MEP (France) Markéta Gregorová MEP (Czech Republic)
Mikuláš Peksa MEP (Czech Republic)  

German Bundestag  
Marcus Faber  

French Parliament  
Senator Olivier Cadic  

US Congress  
Senator Marco Rubio Representative Mike Gallagher
Representative Ted Yoho  

Parliament of Canada  
Senator Thanh Hai Ngo James Bezan MP

Parliament of Australia  
Senator Eric Abetz George Christensen MP
Senator Kimberley Kitching Andrew Hastie MP

UK Parliament  
Timothy Loughton MP  

Seimas of Republic of Lithuania  
Gabrielius Landsbergis MP Stasys Šedbaras MP
Ingrida Šimonytė MP Gintaras Steponavičius MP
Žygimantas Pavilionis MP Audronius Ažubalis MP
Radvilė Morkūnaitė-Mikulėnienė MP Jurgis Razma MP
Arvydas Anušauskas MP Vytautas Juozapaitis MP
Monika Navickienė MP Kęstutis Masiulis MP
Paulė Kuzmickienė MP Bronislovas Matelis MP
Aistė Gedvilienė MP Gintaras Vaičekauskas MP
Mantas Adomenas MP Andrius Kupčinskas MP
Rasa Petrauskienė MP  

National Council of the Slovak Republic  
Ondrej Dostál MP Rastislav Jílek MP
Jana Žitňanská MP Peter Osuský MP
Radovan Kazda MP Andrej Stančík MP
Dominik Drdul MP Monika Kozelová MP
Miroslav Kollár MP Tomáš Valášek MP

Parliament of Estonia – Riigikogu  
Vilja Toomast MP Kalle Laanet MP
Madis Milling MP Paul Puustusmaa MP
Jüri Jaanson MP