Taiwan's President Lai Visits Eswatini Amid Chinese Diplomatic Pressure
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te has successfully arrived in Eswatini, marking a significant diplomatic visit despite facing challenges from Chinese pressure. Originally scheduled for April 22, the trip was delayed after Seychelles, Mauritius, and Madagascar revoked overflight permissions, reportedly due to economic coercion from China. Eswatini remains Taiwan's only diplomatic ally in Africa, and the visit aims to strengthen ties in economic, agricultural, cultural, and educational sectors. Lai emphasized Taiwan's resilience against external pressures and reaffirmed the nation's commitment to global engagement. The visit was kept confidential until Lai's safe arrival, a strategy used to navigate diplomatic tensions.