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03 May 2026, 17:48 GMT+10
Mbabane [Eswatini], May 3 (ANI): Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te has reached Eswatini, marking a high-profile visit to Taipei's solitary diplomatic partner on the African continent, according to a report by the Central News Agency (CNA).
Despite China's efforts to block Eswatini's visit, he arrived in Eswatini on Saturday, the only country on the African continent that still recognises Taiwan.
Lai visit comes after a previously planned journey was abandoned when several nations rescinded overflight clearances. These African countries reportedly retracted their permissions following 'intense pressure' from Beijing, a move that disrupted the original schedule intended for late April.
President Lai addressed the logistical hurdles during his stay, stating, according to CNA, that the initial itinerary had been 'suspended due to unexpected external forces'. He revealed that the successful arrival was made possible only 'after days of secret arrangements by the diplomatic and national security teams'.
In a statement shared via social media, the Taiwanese President expressed optimism regarding the bilateral relationship. 'I hope this trip will contribute to even deeper friendship between Taiwan and Eswatini, thanks to closer economic, agricultural, cultural, and educational links, as well as promote Taiwan's international cooperation,' he noted.
During an address to the Eswatini royal family and dignitaries, President Lai defended Taipei's global standing. He asserted that the '23 million Taiwanese people have the right to embrace the world and engage with the world,' adding that 'no country has the right and no country should ever block Taiwan from contributing more to the world.'
The visit triggered a fierce reaction from Beijing, where China's Taiwan Affairs Office claimed the President had 'skulked' his way into the kingdom. According to CNA, a spokesperson for the office described the move as 'despicable conduct, like a rat scurrying across the street, will inevitably be met with ridicule by the international community.'
Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council swiftly countered these remarks, insisting that no permission was required from Beijing for such travels. The council dismissed the rhetoric from China as 'fishwife's gutter talk', which they described as being 'boring in the extreme.'
Further criticism emerged from China's foreign ministry, which characterised the trip as a 'stowaway-style escape farce'. According to CNA, officials in Beijing maintained that the visit 'cannot change the fact that Taiwan is part of China,' while warning Eswatini not to 'pull chestnuts out of the fire for a handful of 'Taiwan independence' separatists.'
Eswatini, a landlocked nation formerly known as Swaziland, remains one of just 12 states globally that maintain formal diplomatic ties with Taiwan. The President had originally intended to visit in April for the 40th anniversary of King Mswati III's accession, but the plan was thwarted when the Seychelles, Mauritius, and Madagascar reportedly revoked overflight rights 'unexpectedly and without notice.' (ANI)
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