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Lai Awards Czech Senate Speaker the Order of Propitious Clouds

Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te awarded the Order of Propitious Clouds to Czech Senate President Miloš Vystrčil in recognition of his steadfast support for Taiwan and contributions to Taiwan-Czech relations.

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Lai Awards Czech Senate Speaker the Order of Propitious Clouds

On June 2, 2026, President Lai Ching-te conferred the prestigious Order of Propitious Clouds upon Czech Senate President Miloš Vystrčil at a ceremony held at the Presidential Office in Taipei. This honor is one of Taiwan's highest accolades for foreign nationals, signifying Vystrčil’s longstanding advocacy for Taiwan and his role in strengthening ties between Taiwan and the Czech Republic.

During the ceremony, Lai praised Vystrčil for his courage in visiting Taiwan in 2020, despite facing significant pressure from China. In a notable moment during his address to Taiwan's Legislature, Vystrčil declared, "I am Taiwanese," which resonated deeply with the Taiwanese people and highlighted the solidarity between the two nations.

Lai emphasized that the award reflects not only recognition of Vystrčil's individual efforts but also symbolizes respect and gratitude from the Taiwanese people. He noted the deepening partnership between Taiwan and the Czech Republic, which extends beyond shared democratic values to involve cooperation in trade, technology, culture, and education.

Vystrčil, in his remarks, expressed honor at receiving the medal, indicating that it represents recognition for the entire Czech Senate and reflects their collective commitment to Taiwan. He reiterated the need for democratic nations to unite and bolster their resilience in the face of authoritarian pressures.

The burgeoning relationship has seen practical developments, including direct flights launched by China Airlines and forthcoming services from Starlux Airlines, enhancing exchanges between the two countries. Additionally, the two nations are collaborating in the semiconductor field, with joint research and development initiatives.

As both Taiwan and the Czech Republic work to navigate the complexities of global politics, the award ceremony underscores their joint commitment to democracy and mutual support.

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