Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te has arrived in Eswatini, just days after his government said a planned trip faced disruption. Officials claimed China pressured several African nations to block his transit through their airspace.
Despite these hurdles, Lai confirmed that his team managed the visit through careful planning. He did not share specific details about how he reached Eswatini but praised the efforts of his diplomatic and security teams.
Only African Ally Strengthens Ties
Eswatini remains Taiwan’s only diplomatic ally in Africa. The visit highlights the strong relationship between the two nations.
Prime Minister Russell Dlamini welcomed Lai with a formal ceremony, including a guard of honour. Taiwan’s delegation included Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung and National Security Council adviser Alex Huang.
This visit continues a pattern of engagement between the two countries. Previous Taiwanese leaders have also visited Eswatini to maintain diplomatic ties.
China Criticizes the Visit
China strongly reacted to the trip. Officials described Lai’s visit as a “stowaway-style escape farce.” Beijing continues to claim Taiwan as part of its territory and rejects any official international engagement by Taiwanese leaders.
China often pressures countries to limit or cut ties with Taiwan. This has reduced Taiwan’s diplomatic allies in recent years.
United States Calls Visit Routine
The United States responded by downplaying the situation. A State Department spokesperson said the visit was routine and should not become politicized.
The spokesperson added that every democratically elected Taiwanese president travels abroad to meet allies. Former President Tsai Ing-wen visited Eswatini in both 2018 and 2023.
The US also highlighted Taiwan’s global role. It described Taiwan as a reliable partner that brings economic and social benefits to countries like Eswatini.
Rising Tensions in Global Diplomacy
This visit reflects ongoing tensions between Taiwan and China. While Taiwan seeks to strengthen its global partnerships, China continues efforts to isolate it diplomatically.
Lai’s successful visit shows that Taiwan is still able to maintain and grow key alliances despite external pressure.
