Taiwan president defiant as begins Eswatini trip; China calls him a 'rat'
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Taiwan president defiant as begins Eswatini trip; China calls him a 'rat'

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Posted on May 3, 2026

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· Last updated: May 3, 2026

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Taiwan President Lai Ching-te Visits Eswatini in Defiance of China

Diplomatic Tensions and International Reactions

Background of the Visit

TAIPEI, May 3 (Reuters) - Taiwan has a right to engage with the world and no country can stop that, President Lai Ching-te told Eswatini's king after he arrived for a surprise trip that Taipei says Beijing tried to stop, as China condemned him as a "rat".

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.

China's Interference and Taiwan's Response

Last month, Taiwan said China had forced three Indian Ocean countries to pull overflight permission for Lai's aircraft to travel to the small southern African kingdom of Eswatini for the 40th anniversary of King Mswati III's accession. It is one of only 12 countries with formal ties with Taipei.

Lai's Statement on Sovereignty

"The Republic of China, Taiwan, is a sovereign nation and a Taiwan that belongs to the world," Lai told the king, referring to Taiwan's official name, in comments provided by the presidential office on Sunday. 

"The 23 million people of Taiwan have the right to engage with the world, and no country has the right — nor should any country attempt — to prevent Taiwan from contributing to the world."

Details of the Eswatini Visit

Lai arrived in the former Swaziland, home to around 1.3 million people, on Saturday, on a trip neither government had announced beforehand, having taken an Eswatini government aircraft.

The "arrive then announce" model is commonly used in high-level international diplomacy, minimising the "uncertain risks of potential interference from external forces", a senior Taiwan security official said, speaking on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the issue.

China's Reaction and Global Response

Chinese Government's Condemnation

Late Saturday, China's Taiwan Affairs Office said Lai had "skulked" his way to Eswatini.

"Lai Ching-te's despicable conduct — like a rat scurrying across the street — will inevitably be met with ridicule by the international community," a spokesperson said in a statement.

Taiwan's Rebuttal

Taiwan's China-policy making Mainland Affairs Council said Lai did not need Beijing's permission to go anywhere.

"The Taiwan Affairs Office's fishwife's gutter talk is boring in the extreme," it added.

International Community's Response

Lai's cancelled plans last month due to the overflight problem had prompted criticism of China from the U.S., and concern from the European Union, Britain, France and Germany.

(Reporting by Ben Blanchard and Yimou Lee; Editing by Alistair Bell)

Key Takeaways

  • Lai arrived in Eswatini on May 2 after Seychelles, Mauritius and Madagascar revoked overflight permissions under alleged Chinese pressure, delaying the visit (apnews.com).
  • He emphasized Taiwan’s sovereign right to global engagement, stating no nation can prevent its contributions to the world (apnews.com).
  • China condemned Lai’s visit with demeaning rhetoric— likening him to a “rat” or accusing him of skulking out—but Taiwan’s government rejected these claims, affirming the legality and diplomatic legitimacy of the trip (apnews.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te travel to Eswatini?
President Lai visited Eswatini for the 40th anniversary of King Mswati III's accession, reinforcing diplomatic ties despite alleged interference from China.
How did China react to Taiwan's president visiting Eswatini?
China condemned Lai's visit, calling him a 'rat' and criticized his actions as 'despicable', reiterating its stance that Taiwan should not have state-to-state ties.
What challenges did Lai Ching-te face during his trip to Eswatini?
Taiwan claims China forced several countries to deny overflight permission, forcing a secretive approach to Lai's trip to mitigate interference.
Why is Eswatini important to Taiwan?
Eswatini is one of only 12 countries with formal diplomatic ties to Taiwan, making it a significant partner in Taiwan's international relations.
How did the international community react to the situation?
Lai's previous travel issues drew criticism of China from the U.S., and concern from the European Union, Britain, France, and Germany.

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