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    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteApril 22, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    BEIJING: China heaped praise on Wednesday (Apr 22) on three African countries that refused to let Taiwan President Lai Ching-te’s aircraft fly over their territories, forcing him to cancel a trip to Eswatini, while Taipei denounced their “servitude” to Beijing.

    It is the first instance of a Taiwan president having to cancel a foreign trip due to denial of airspace access, as China steps up efforts to stifle the island’s attempts at building diplomatic ties.

    Lai had been due to leave for the small southern African kingdom, one of just 12 countries with diplomatic ties to Chinese-claimed Taiwan, but the previous night, Taiwan said his visit had to be delayed.

    Taiwan said Seychelles, Mauritius, and Madagascar had revoked permission for Lai’s aircraft to fly over their territories.

    Lai said China had used economic “coercion” to get their cooperation – a claim denied by a spokesperson for China’s Taiwan Affairs Office.

    Zhang Han, the spokesperson, expressed appreciation for the position and “practice” of the three countries in adhering to the one-China principle.

    “A just cause enjoys abundant support, while an unjust cause finds little support,” he told a regular news conference in Beijing, quoting the ancient Chinese philosopher Mencius.

    China views democratically-governed Taiwan as its territory despite Taipei’s rejection of the claim, and frequently calls the issue a “red line” in its diplomatic relations with other countries.

    In a separate statement, China’s foreign ministry said it was clear there was “no longer a so-called Republic of China president in the world anymore”, referring to Taiwan by its formal name.

    “Anyone who wears that false title is acting against history and will only invite disgrace upon themselves,” it said.

    Madagascar and the Seychelles said they took the decision because they do not recognise Taiwan.

    The cancellation of the Taiwan president’s visit did not alter Eswatini’s longstanding two-way ties with the island, said acting government spokesperson Thabile Mdluli.

    “As a sovereign nation, Eswatini continues to pursue an independent and principled foreign policy that prioritises peace, cooperation and mutually beneficial partnerships with all members of the international community,” Mdluli added.



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