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Taiwan president returning home after surprise Eswatini trip

Taiwan president returning home after surprise Eswatini trip

ReutersTue, May 5, 2026 at 1:27 AM UTC

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FILE PHOTO: Taiwan President Lai Ching-te speaks at a press conference on defence spending in Taipei, Taiwan November 26, 2025. REUTERS/Yimou Lee/File Photo

TAIPEI, May 5 (Reuters) - Taiwan President Lai Ching-te will speak at the airport later on Tuesday on his ‌return from Eswatini, his office said, having made a ‌surprise trip there after his government blamed Chinese pressure for nixing earlier plans.

China ​views democratically governed Taiwan as part of its territory with no right to state-to-state ties, a position Taiwan's government strongly disputes, and Beijing has demanded countries stop any engagements with the ‌island.

Lai arrived in the ⁠former Swaziland, one of just 12 countries with formal diplomatic ties with Taiwan, on Saturday.

His government said ⁠China had forced three Indian Ocean states - the Seychelles, Mauritius and Madagascar - to deny overflight permission for his aircraft when he ​had planned ​to originally go last month, ​for celebrations for the ‌40th anniversary of the accession of King Mswati III.

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Lai later flew there on the king's private A340.

An A340 left Eswatini on Monday and is currently heading to Taiwan, taking a circuitous route over the bottom part of the Indian Ocean then ‌up over Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines, ​according to flight tracking apps, although ​they did not identify ​whether the aircraft was the king's.

China has ramped ‌up its efforts to squeeze ​Taiwan's international space, ​saying Lai is a "separatist" and the island merely a Chinese province with no right to the trappings of a ​state. Lai rejects ‌Beijing's sovereignty claims, saying Taiwan has a right to ​engage with the world.

(Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Editing by ​Christian Schmollinger and Raju Gopalakrishnan)

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