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Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis is shifting the countrys foreign policy towards a more pragmatic approach, focusing on maintaining strong business links with China. He has denied a plane for Senate chief Milos Vystrcils trip to Taiwan, citing potential harm to trade. The Czech Republic, which officially recognizes Beijing, has been courting Taiwan for investments, particularly in semiconductors. However, Babiss ANO party, now in a coalition with right-wing groups, is scaling back the previous governments bolder stance. This aligns with Babiss team cutting budget support for Ukraine and skipping an EU loan for Kyiv. Vystrcil, from the opposition Civic Democrats, will still visit Taiwan in May but will fly commercial. Babis plans his own trips to Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan to boost company deals over ideology, signaling a clear pivot towards trade-first diplomacy in Prague.
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