US Concerned African Countries Revoked Taiwan Leader's Airspace Access at China's Behest
First instance of Taiwanese leader canceling entire foreign trip due to airspace denial represents new Chinese strategy to isolate Taiwan internationally
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- The US State Department expressed concern that Seychelles, Mauritius, and Madagascar revoked flight permits for Taiwan leader William Lai Ching-te's aircraft at China's behest, forcing cancellation of his trip to eSwatini.
- This marks the first time a Taiwanese leader had to cancel an entire foreign trip due to airspace denial, which the US called an abuse of the international civil aviation system and part of China's intimidation campaign against Taiwan.
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Warum es wichtig ist
China considers Taiwan a rebel province and has intensified efforts to reduce Taiwan's international space under President Xi Jinping. Taiwan maintains formal diplomatic relations with only a handful of nations, including eSwatini in Africa. This is the first time Chinese pressure has resulted in a complete trip cancellation through airspace denial.
The United States is concerned that several African countries revoked overflight clearances for Taiwan's leader at China's behest, the US State Department said on Wednesday, calling the incident an abuse of the international civil aviation system. Taiwan this week said the Seychelles, Mauritius and Madagascar unilaterally revoked flight permits for leader William Lai Ching-te's aircraft to cross airspace they manage on a planned trip to eSwatini, one of Taiwan's allies. It is the first instance of a Taiwanese leader having to cancel an entire foreign trip due to denial of airspace access, representing a new Chinese strategy as it steps up efforts to stifle the island's efforts to engage internationally. "These countries are acting at the behest of China by interfering in the safety and dignity of routine travel by Taiwan officials," a State Department spokesman said, without naming the African island nations. The US official said those countries' management responsibility of certain international airspace beyond their sovereign airspace was "solely to ensure aviation safety, not to serve as a political tool for Beijing". "This is yet another case of Beijing waging its intimidation campaign against Taiwan and Taiwan's supporters around the world, abusing the international civil aviation system, and threatening international peace and prosperity," the official said.
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China may pressure additional countries to deny Taiwan airspace access in the future
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Taiwan may seek alternative routes or diplomatic solutions to maintain international travel
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Offene Fragen
- Will other countries face similar pressure from China to deny Taiwan airspace?
- How will Taiwan's remaining diplomatic allies in Africa respond?
- Will the US take additional measures to counter this Chinese strategy?





