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Taiwan leader visits Eswatini despite China’s attempts to block trip

Taiwanese President William Lai Ching-te visited Eswatini, formerly Swaziland, despite China's attempts to obstruct the trip. Lai met with King Mswati III and signed trade agreements, emphasizing Taiwan's commitment to global engagement.

Danai Nesta KupembaAl JazeeraFiled 2026-05-03 · 06:36 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Taiwan leader visits Eswatini despite China’s attempts to block trip
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Taiwanese President William Lai Ching-te visited Eswatini, formerly Swaziland, despite China's attempts to obstruct the trip. Lai met with King Mswati III and signed trade agreements, emphasizing Taiwan's commitment to global engagement. The visit proceeded after previous travel plans were reportedly canceled due to Chinese pressure. China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs criticized the trip as a "laughable stunt." Taiwan operates as a self-governing democracy, while China claims it as its territory and seeks to isolate it diplomatically. Eswatini remains one of Taiwan's few remaining diplomatic allies.

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Taiwan currently maintains formal diplomatic ties with 12 allies, including Belize, Guatemala, Haiti and the Vatican.

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The trip was a 'laughable stunt' and Lai used a foreign plane to 'smuggle' himself out of the island.

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President William Lai Ching-te met King Mswati III and signed trade agreements in Eswatini.

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Seychelles, Mauritius and Madagascar cancelled flight permits for Lai's charter plane without notice in late April.

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Flight cancellations were the result of heavy pressure and economic coercion from Beijing.

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President William Lai Ching-te says he met King Mswati III and signed trade agreements.Taiwan President William Lai Ching-te says his government will never give up on engaging with the world as he visited Eswatini despite China’s efforts to block the trip.Lai arrived in Eswatini, formerly known as Swaziland, on Saturday after “meticulous arrangements made by our diplomatic and national security teams”, he said in a Facebook post, although it is unclear how he arrived in the kingdom.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4US intelligence agencies not expecting China to invade Taiwan in 2027list 2 of 4US and Taiwan sign ‘pivotal’ deal to cut tariffslist 3 of 4On rare China visit, Taiwan’s opposition leader calls for reconciliationlist 4 of 4Taiwan opposition leader calls for ‘reconciliation’ after meeting Xiend of listHe said he was greeted with a “military-style welcoming ceremony”. Taiwan’s leader said he met with King Mswati III and signed trade agreements.The trip was originally scheduled for late April, but Seychelles, Mauritius and Madagascar cancelled flight permits for his charter plane without notice.Taiwan’s presidential office said the cancellations came after heavy pressure from Beijing, including economic coercion, and it called the move “without precedent in the international community”.Taiwan operates as a self-governing democracy, but China claims it is part of its territory and says it must come under its rule. Beijing has insisted that countries halt engagements with the island’s government.Lai walks with Eswatini Prime Minister Russell Mmiso Dlamini upon arriving in Eswatini [Handout/Taiwan Presidential Office via Reuters]‘Laughable stunt’China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson called the trip a “laughable stunt” and said Lai used a “foreign plane to “smuggle” himself out of the island”, insisting that Taiwan is a part of China.China has spent decades pressuring countries to sever formal ties with Taipei, leaving Taiwan with only 12 diplomatic allies, which include Belize, Guatemala, Haiti and the Vatican.
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