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China brands Taiwan's Lai Ching-te a 'rat crossing the street' over secret Eswatini visit
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Política·03.05.2026Resumen IA

China brands Taiwan's Lai Ching-te a 'rat crossing the street' over secret Eswatini visit

China's Taiwan Affairs Office compared President Lai Ching-te to a 'rat crossing the street' after he secretly boarded an Eswatini government aircraft to complete an unannounced state visit to the small African kingdom. The visit, originally scheduled for late April, was disrupted when Seychelles, Mauritius, and Madagascar revoked overflight permits – which Taipei blamed on Chinese pressure. Eswatini remains one of only 12 countries with formal diplomatic ties with Taiwan. Beijing accused Lai of abandoning island residents after a major earthquake to pursue 'diplomatic achievements' that are 'nothing but trickery and a laughing stock.'

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RT News
Taiwan President Lai Arrives in Eswatini After Flight Permit Controversy
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Política·02.05.2026Resumen IA

Taiwan President Lai Arrives in Eswatini After Flight Permit Controversy

Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te has arrived in Eswatini, days after his government said a planned trip was cancelled due to China pressuring Seychelles, Mauritius and Madagascar to revoke flight permits for his aircraft. The visit to Taiwan's only African diplomatic ally was not announced in advance and followed 'days of careful arrangements by the diplomatic and national security teams'. China, which views Taiwan as part of its territory, described the visit as a 'stowaway-style escape farce'. The trip was originally scheduled for 22 to 26 April to mark the 40th anniversary of King Mswati III's accession.

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BBC News
Taiwan President Lai Arrives in Eswatini After Flight Route Disrupted by Chinese Pressure
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Política·02.05.2026Resumen IA

Taiwan President Lai Arrives in Eswatini After Flight Route Disrupted by Chinese Pressure

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te arrived in Eswatini on Saturday after his planned flight route was disrupted when Seychelles, Mauritius and Madagascar withdrew permission to fly over their territories due to Chinese pressure. Eswatini is Taiwan's only diplomatic ally in Africa. China called the visit a "laughable stunt" and warned countries against supporting Taiwan independence. Taiwan's Foreign Ministry defended the trip as conducted in accordance with international law and diplomatic practices.

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NPR News
Taiwan President Lai Arrives in eSwatini on Diplomatic Visit
Política
02.05.2026Resumen IA

Taiwan President Lai Arrives in eSwatini on Diplomatic Visit

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te arrived in eSwatini on Saturday, confirming the visit on his Facebook page. He said his foreign affairs and security teams spent days securing a revised route for the delegation. The visit aims to deepen cooperation in economy, agriculture, culture and education, and strengthen Taiwan's international partnerships. Lai thanked eSwatini for its support despite diplomatic and economic pressure.

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SCMP Economy
China to scrap tariffs for all African countries – except Eswatini
NOTICIA
01.05.2026Resumen IA

China to scrap tariffs for all African countries – except Eswatini

China announced it will offer zero-tariff treatment to all African countries from Friday, expanding its duty-free policy from 33 to 53 nations. The policy will run until 30 April 2028. Eswatini remains excluded due to its diplomatic ties with Taiwan. While Beijing positions itself as Africa's economic partner, analysts note tariffs are rarely the main barrier for African exporters, and the policy will likely benefit more industrialized nations like South Africa and Morocco. Africa's trade deficit with China rose 65% to $102bn last year, with the continent primarily exporting raw materials.

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BBC Business
Taiwan's Last African Partner eSwatini Cancels Lai Visit as Diplomatic Isolation Deepens
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Política·24.04.2026Resumen IA

Taiwan's Last African Partner eSwatini Cancels Lai Visit as Diplomatic Isolation Deepens

Taiwanese leader William Lai Ching-te has cancelled a planned visit to eSwatini, the island's last remaining African diplomatic ally. The visit was intended to celebrate King Mswati III's 40th anniversary of accession to the throne and his 58th birthday. eSwatini is one of only 12 nations that still recognize Taiwan, a group that includes small Caribbean and Pacific island states, many of which maintain ties partly due to pressure from Washington.

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SCMP Economy
US Concerned African Countries Revoked Taiwan Leader's Airspace Access at China's Behest
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Política·23.04.2026Resumen IA

US Concerned African Countries Revoked Taiwan Leader's Airspace Access at China's Behest

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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SCMP Economy
US slams China after African countries block Taiwan leader’s eSwatini trip
NOTICIA
22.04.2026

US slams China after African countries block Taiwan leader’s eSwatini trip

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...

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SCMP News
Taiwan VP's Africa Visit Postponed After Overflight Permissions Cancelled
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Política·22.04.2026Resumen IA

Taiwan VP's Africa Visit Postponed After Overflight Permissions Cancelled

Taiwan Vice President Lai Ching-te's planned visit to Africa has been postponed after Seychelles, Mauritius and Madagascar cancelled previously approved overflight permissions without notice. Taipei accused Beijing of pressuring the three African nations to withdraw clearance, citing safety concerns forced the trip delay. China's State Council Taiwan Affairs Office thanked the African countries for adhering to the one-China principle while denying economic coercion was used.

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SCMP Economy
Taiwan President Lai Cancels Eswatini Trip After China Pressure on African Nations
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Política·22.04.2026Resumen IA

Taiwan President Lai Cancels Eswatini Trip After China Pressure on African Nations

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te has cancelled a scheduled trip to Eswatini after Seychelles, Mauritius and Madagascar revoked his aircraft's overflight permits following intense pressure and economic coercion from China, according to Taiwan officials. Eswatini is Taiwan's only remaining diplomatic ally in Africa. This marks the first publicly known instance where a Taiwanese leader has had to cancel a foreign trip due to revoked flight permits.

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BBC News
Taiwan President Cancels Eswatini Trip After China Pressures African Nations to Revoke Flight Permits
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Política·22.04.2026Resumen IA

Taiwan President Cancels Eswatini Trip After China Pressures African Nations to Revoke Flight Permits

Taiwan President Lai Ching-te cancelled a scheduled trip to Eswatini after Seychelles, Mauritius and Madagascar revoked his aircraft's overflight permits under pressure from China. This marks the first publicly known instance where a Taiwanese leader had to cancel a foreign trip due to denied flight permissions. China denied coercion but praised the African nations for upholding the "one China" principle. Eswatini remains Taiwan's only diplomatic ally in Africa, one of just 12 nations recognizing Taiwan.

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BBC News
Taiwanese leader Lai postpones Africa trip after 3 nations revoke overflight permission
NOTICIA
21.04.2026

Taiwanese leader Lai postpones Africa trip after 3 nations revoke overflight permission

Taiwanese leader William Lai Ching-te was forced to postpone a visit to the island’s last African partner after three other nations abruptly refused to allow his aircraft to fly over their territory, in a move Taipei blamed on pressure from Beijing. This is the first time any Taiwanese leader has had to delay an overseas visit at the last minute, Lai’s office said. He had been due to depart on Wednesday for a five-day trip to eSwatini, the sole African country that maintains official diplomatic...

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SCMP Economy