06/12/2026 | Press release | Archived content
June 12, 2026
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) and the Embassy of the ROC (Taiwan) in Eswatini are fully aware of related reporting and the political situation in Eswatini following an online media report by South Africa-based Swaziland News that in April, Eswatini Prime Minister Russell Dlamini invited US economist Jeffrey Sachs to participate in a cabinet retreat, during which Mr. Sachs allegedly asserted that Eswatini should establish diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China on the grounds of economic interests.
The opinion allegedly articulated by Mr. Sachs is merely the personal view of an overseas academic. It prompted strong expressions of concern and questions from a number of Taiwan-friendly members of the Eswatini Parliament, clearly demonstrating that the solid diplomatic ties between Taiwan and Eswatini enjoy extensive recognition and high levels of support from all quarters of Eswatini society.
The ROC (Taiwan) and the Kingdom of Eswatini established diplomatic ties more than half a century ago, and the two nations have long maintained close cooperation in a range of fields. Bilateral relations advanced further when President Lai Ching-te visited Eswatini in May, traveling there aboard King Mswati III's official jet.
In remarks made in the international arena and domestically, King Mswati has continued to staunchly endorse bilateral ties. Diplomatic relations between Taiwan and Eswatini remain stable and cordial. Furthermore, in displays of close friendship with Taiwan, Prime Minister Dlamini and his wife visited Taiwan in 2024, and Prime Minister Dlamini personally greeted President Lai at the airport during his visit to Eswatini in May.
The government of Taiwan is closely monitoring China's use of zero tariffs and other economic sweeteners as bait as it attempts to divide Taiwan and its diplomatic allies and suppress Taiwan's international space. MOFA strongly condemns such actions. China has long made exaggerated and false economic commitments in its coercion of other nations, not only conspiring to undermine unity within nations maintaining diplomatic ties with Taiwan but also making associated promises that have proven to be worthless.
Long-term cooperation between Taiwan and Eswatini in such areas as agriculture, healthcare, infrastructure, ICT, energy, and economics and trade has generated abundant results, yielding genuine benefits for the vast majority of Eswatini citizens. This is the consensus of King Mswati and Eswatini society.
Building upon this foundation and giving full play to the spirit of integrated diplomacy, Taiwan will continue to promote the development of cooperative, mutually beneficial bilateral ties, working with Eswatini to safeguard the welfare of both peoples and the friendship between both nations.