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Taiwan President arrives in Eswatini after blaming China for cancellation of prior trip

By Thomson Reuters May 2, 2026 | 6:15 AM

TAIPEI, May 2 (Reuters) – Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said he had arrived in Eswatini in ​southern Africa on Saturday, ‌having blamed China for the forced cancellation of a prior trip.

Lai made the comment in a Facebook post having ‌not ​previously announced he ⁠was making another ⁠attempt to go after the government in April accused China of pressuring three African states to ​block overflight permission for the president.

“Although we are a few ⁠days late, the ⁠people of Eswatini have ​still given us the warmest and ​most enthusiastic welcome,” Lai said in ‌his post.

Taiwan said last month the Seychelles, Mauritius and Madagascar unilaterally revoked flight permits for ⁠its presidential aircraft to cross airspace they manage on a planned trip to Eswatini, ⁠one ‌of Taiwan’s 12 diplomatic ⁠allies.

“Eswatini has stood firm ​against ‌various diplomatic and economic ​pressures, speaking ⁠out for Taiwan’s international place through concrete actions,” Lai added.

(Reporting by Ben Blanchard in Taipei Writing by Engen Tham in ShanghaiEditing by ​Keith Weir)