Shehr Abbasi
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Czech is a reputable nation. One of my wishlists to trip.
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its was a very genuine question your 56 boobie supreme leader yet to threaten china after they annex your land!And yet you unnecessarily made a remark from higher ups giving breathing space for them to be rebuked in the crassest language.
I could ask the same question to cheerleaders, then I saw your flags.
Czech is a reputable nation. One of my wishlists to trip.
Colored is the wrong word.Until they see a colored guy roaming on their streets.
Colored is the wrong word.
They’d hate a non-Caucasian substantially more.
Their “own color” isn’t so suede. They are dark as Italians which most Pakistanis comfortably fit in.They look down on any color other than their own. I can guarantee you.
Funny thing is they are second class in the eyes of western Europeans, especially Germans.They look down on any color other than their own. I can guarantee you.
Shhh, he thinks all of Europe is homogeneous.Funny thing is they are second class in the eyes of western Europeans, especially Germans.
The snakes in Washingtons just promised that unimporant clown clout with furious ranting about China if he throws Europe under the bus for America. These spineless career politicians wouldnt even know where "Taiwan" is on the map without daily propaganda from Washington and their Hindutva army of trollsThe Czech government accepts Beijing's "One China" policy and does not send official delegations to the island.
But Vystrcil is a member of the right-wing opposition Civic Democrats and is not bound by the protocol.
The delegation, including politicians, entrepreneurs, scientists and journalists, will meet Tsai on Thursday as part of their five-day trip.
Vystrcil said his visit was a way to highlight Czech sovereignty as his country "should not listen to the orders of another country, especially a non-democratic country", a clear reference to Beijing.
He said the Taiwan visit did not violate Czech's interpretation of the "one China" principle.
"We are not against the People's Republic of China," he told reporters.