Foreign Minister of China accused Czech Senate chairman of Taiwan'crossing line' at 4:20 on September 2

Foreign Minister Wang Yi of China severely condemned the Czech Senate as "crossing the line" for his support for Taiwan in his speech in the Taiwanese parliament.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who has been visiting Europe since last month, met with Foreign Minister Maas in Berlin, Germany on the 1st.



According to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the talks emphasized multilateralism against the creation of the "New Cold War" with the aim of revitalizing the world economy hit by the new coronavirus and with the Trump administration in mind. It is said that the opinions were exchanged over.



At a press conference after the talks, Foreign Minister Wang said that the Czech Senate, who was visiting Taiwan, was willing to support Taiwan under pressure from China. Instead, he provoked and provoked other nations. He crossed the line."



"We treat international partners with respect, and vice versa, hoping that threats are unworthy," said Maas.



In addition, Foreign Minister Wang also referred to the Hong Kong National Security Maintenance Law and argued the legitimacy as "why any country needs laws to protect the nation, but why shouldn't it be in Hong Kong?"



China wanted to soften the alertness of each country regarding the response to the new coronavirus and the Hong Kong problem during this visit to Europe, but concerns and criticisms of China continued not only in Germany but also at other destinations. It was.