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Senior Chinese diplomat Wang Yi said Czech senate speaker Milos Vystrcil will 'pay a heavy price' for violating the One China principle by making ...

FILE PHOTO: China's State Councillor Wang Yi gestures as he meets with Canada's Foreign Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne in Rome, Italy, Aug 25, 2020. BEIJING: Senior Chinese diplomat Wang Yi said Czech senate speaker Milos Vystrcil will"pay a heavy price" for violating the One China principle by making an official visit to Taiwan, according to a statement released by the Chinese foreign ministry on Monday .

on Sunday. He said his visit would promote business links with Taiwan, and that the Czech Republic would not bow to Beijing's objections.Source: Reuters/kv

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