Taiwan’s William Lai lands in eSwatini on trip Beijing calls a political ‘stunt’
Taiwanese Vice President William Lai arrived in eSwatini on Saturday for a visit aimed at strengthening bilateral ties and cooperation. Lai stated the trip seeks to deepen collaboration in economic, agricultural, cultural, and educational sectors, and to reinforce Taiwan's international partnerships.

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AI-generatedTaiwanese Vice President William Lai arrived in eSwatini on Saturday for a visit aimed at strengthening bilateral ties and cooperation. Lai stated the trip seeks to deepen collaboration in economic, agricultural, cultural, and educational sectors, and to reinforce Taiwan's international partnerships. He also expressed gratitude for eSwatini's support amidst diplomatic and economic pressure. The visit, which involved securing a revised travel route, has been characterized by Beijing as a political "stunt." Lai's arrival was confirmed by the eSwatini government.
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5 extractedThe eSwatini government confirmed Lai's arrival on its official Facebook page.
Taiwan’s William Lai arrived in eSwatini on Saturday for a diplomatic visit.
Taiwan's security teams spent days securing a revised route for the delegation to reach the kingdom.
The visit aims to deepen cooperation in economy, agriculture, culture, and education.
eSwatini has faced diplomatic and economic pressure for its support of Taiwan.