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Does William Lai’s cancelled eSwatini trip show Beijing’s reach in Africa?

Beijing denies using economic coercion to derail Taiwanese leader’s visit to African ally

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Taiwanese leader William Lai Ching-te had to cancel a trip to eSwatini after three African nations revoked overflight permission for his plane. Photo: AP
Lawrence Chungin TaipeiandXinlu Liangin Beijing
Beijing has praised the decision by three African countries to deny overflight clearance for Taiwanese leader William Lai Ching-te, whose trip to eSwatini was cancelled a day before his scheduled departure.
Lai had been due to leave on Wednesday for a five-day trip to eSwatini, the only African country that maintains diplomatic ties with Taiwan, to attend celebrations marking the 40th anniversary of King Mswati’s accession and his 58th birthday.

But Lai’s office announced late on Tuesday that the visit would be postponed after Seychelles, Mauritius and Madagascar cancelled previously approved overflight permissions without notice.

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Taipei accused Beijing of pressuring the three African nations to withdraw clearance for Lai’s aircraft. With re-routing proving complex, Lai’s office said safety concerns left no choice but to delay the trip and instead send a special envoy.

In Beijing, the State Council’s Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO) thanked the three African countries for their decision “to adhere to the one-China principle”.

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However, TAO spokeswoman Zhang Han rejected suggestions that Beijing used economic coercion to derail the trip.

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