Taiwan's Vice-President Hsiao Bi-khim has publicly stated she will not be intimidated by Chinese interference after reports from Czech intelligence unveiled a plan by Chinese diplomats to stage a car collision during her March 2024 visit to Prague. This incident was part of a broader scheme orchestrated by Chinese officials, which included aggressive actions aimed at confronting her. Hsiao expressed gratitude to Czech authorities for their protection and reaffirmed her commitment to vocalize Taiwan's interests on the global stage despite these threats.
Taiwan's Vice-President Hsiao Bi-khim emphasized that the unlawful activities of the Chinese Communist Party will not deter her from asserting Taiwan's interests internationally.
Czech military intelligence revealed that a prior traffic incident involving a Chinese diplomat was part of a larger, aggressive plan aimed at confronting Hsiao.
Director Petr Bartovsky clarified that the impropriety involved was recognized as an attempt to prepare for a demonstrative action against Vice-President Hsiao.
The Czech authorities' report depicted a well-coordinated effort by Chinese officials to design an operation that endangered Hsiao's safety during her official visit.
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