Petr Bartovsky

Petr Bartovsky

official Czech Republic

Petr Bartovsky is the director of the Czech Military Intelligence Service, known for his role in overseeing national security and intelligence operations in the Czech Republic. Recently, he confirmed that Chinese agents had surveilled Taiwanese Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim during her visit to Prague, highlighting concerns over foreign espionage and the implications for diplomatic relations.

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Taiwan Taiwan: Petr Bartovsky reported that Chinese agents attempted to create conditions for an incident involving Hsiao. 5

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: DPP initiates motion condemning China

Czech Republic Czech Republic: Petr Bartovský is the head of military intelligence and is featured in the first interview. 7

Mladá fronta DNES (iDNES): Šéf vojenského zpravodajství Petr Bartovský: první rozhovor

Taiwan Taiwan: Petr Bartovsky, agency director, reported that Chinese counterparts attempted to create conditions for a demonstrative incident involving Hsiao. 5

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: China might plan more attacks on leaders, experts say

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Petr Bartovský, the director of the Czech military intelligence service, told Irozhlas that the driver stopped by police was only following Hsiao. 5

The Guardian: China ‘planned car collision’ during Taiwan vice-president’s visit to Prague | Taiwan