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    Taiwan President Visits Eswatini, Signs Trade Deals Amid China Pressure

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 3, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Taiwan’s President William Lai Ching-te recently traveled to Eswatini, marking a significant diplomatic engagement amid ongoing tensions with China. During his visit, Lai held talks with King Mswati III, the monarch of Eswatini, one of the few countries maintaining formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan. This visit underscores Taiwan’s efforts to strengthen international partnerships despite Beijing’s attempts to isolate the island diplomatically.

    In a notable development, the two leaders signed trade agreements aimed at boosting economic cooperation between Taiwan and Eswatini. These accords are expected to enhance bilateral trade, investment, and development projects, providing mutual benefits and reinforcing Eswatini’s support for Taiwan on the global stage. The agreements also symbolize Taiwan’s commitment to expanding its international presence despite diplomatic challenges.

    China has long sought to limit Taiwan’s international recognition, pressuring countries to sever ties with Taipei in favor of Beijing. Eswatini remains one of the few nations that officially recognize Taiwan, making this visit particularly significant. By successfully conducting this diplomatic mission and securing trade deals, Taiwan demonstrates resilience in maintaining and deepening its foreign relations amid geopolitical pressures.

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