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President Lai Successfully Visits Eswatini, Declaring 'No Country Has the Right to Block Taiwan'

From Liberty Times · (46m ago) Chinese Positive tone

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • President Lai Ching-te of Taiwan has successfully completed a state visit to Eswatini, defying Chinese obstruction.
  • Lai emphasized Taiwan's right to participate in the international community, stating no country has the authority to block its contributions.
  • The visit, marking the 58th anniversary of diplomatic ties, included signing a customs cooperation agreement and a joint communiquรฉ reaffirming bilateral friendship.

In a significant display of diplomatic resolve, President Lai Ching-te has successfully concluded a state visit to the Kingdom of Eswatini, demonstrating Taiwan's unwavering commitment to engaging with the global community despite Beijing's persistent attempts at obstruction. During his visit, President Lai forcefully articulated Taiwan's sovereign status, asserting that as a member of the world, Taiwan possesses the inherent right to participate on the international stage. He unequivocally stated that no nation has the authority or justification to impede Taiwan's contributions to the world. This visit, coinciding with the 58th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Taiwan and Eswatini, underscores the deep and enduring friendship between the two nations. The signing of a customs cooperation agreement and a joint communiquรฉ further solidified this bond, highlighting shared values and a mutual vision for peace, stability, and sustainable prosperity. From Taiwan's perspective, this trip is more than just a diplomatic mission; it is a powerful affirmation of our right to exist and contribute as a sovereign entity. The coverage in Taiwan's Liberty Times emphasizes this narrative, framing President Lai's journey as a triumph over adversity and a testament to Taiwan's growing international presence. The local context is crucial: Eswatini remains one of Taiwan's few remaining diplomatic allies in Africa, making the strengthening of this relationship a matter of national pride and strategic importance. The article highlights tangible benefits of this partnership, such as Taiwanese agricultural technology improving Eswatini's produce and Eswatini's crafts being available in Taiwan, illustrating a genuine people-to-people connection that transcends political pressures. This visit reinforces Taiwan's message to the world: we are here, we are capable, and we will not be silenced.

The Republic of China, Taiwan is a sovereign country, it is the world's Taiwan, and has the right to go to the world. No country has the right, nor should it block Taiwan from contributing to the world. Taiwan will continue to strengthen its capabilities and steadily move towards the international community.

โ€” Lai Ching-tePresident Lai Ching-te's statement upon arriving in Eswatini, emphasizing Taiwan's right to international engagement.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.