US calls Taiwan 'trusted and capable' partner, praises its ties with Eswatini
Taiwan is a "trusted and capable" partner of the United States and Taipei's global relationships, including with Eswatini, provide significant benefits, the U.S. State Department said of President Lai Ching-te's trip to the southern African kingdom.
Lai arrived in the former Swaziland on Saturday on a surprise visit after his government blamed Chinese pressure for nixing an earlier trip planned for last month by getting three Indian Ocean states to deny overflight permission for his aircraft.
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.
"Taiwan is a trusted and capable partner of the United States and many others, and its relationships around the world provide significant benefits to the citizens of those countries, including Eswatini," a State Department spokesperson said.
Every democratically elected Taiwan president has made overseas trips to visit Taiwan's diplomatic partners, and Lai's predecessor Tsai Ing-wen went to Eswatini in 2023 and 2018, the spokesperson added.
"This travel is routine and should not be politicised."
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