05/05/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/04/2026 23:04
May 2, 2026
No. 176
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) strongly condemns and denounces China's Foreign Ministry for its statement of May 2 concerning President Lai Ching-te's visit to Eswatini, which reveals its lack of understanding of international diplomatic affairs.
MOFA reiterates that the Republic of China (Taiwan) has always been a sovereign, independent nation. Neither it nor the People's Republic of China (PRC) is subordinate to the other. As a member of the international community, Taiwan has the fundamental right to conduct foreign visits to diplomatic allies in line with international norms. Indeed, such visits are entirely common practice.
By contrast, China has engaged in unreasonable obstruction, coercion of disadvantaged countries, and disruption of international rules in this matter, showing itself to be the troublemaker. In fact, China has been criticized by the international community for its weaponization of flight safety, which has undermined both security and stability.
There have been numerous international precedents in which the destination of a head of state's visit was announced only following their arrival in consideration of their safety and diplomatic dynamics. President Lai's visit comported with international law, international norms, and diplomatic practices. It was also in compliance with Taiwan's own laws and regulations.
MOFA emphasizes that democracy and freedom are not provocative. Exchanges and cooperation between countries rooted in mutual benefit and respect lead to peace, while threats and the disruption of rules have the opposite effect. The Beijing authorities' disproportionate response-pressuring African countries and distorting international rules-caused global discord and friction. It is clear which party is the troublemaker. China's actions will not earn it respect. MOFA urges China to cease its intimidation tactics and suppression of Taiwan's international space and to align with international norms so that peace and prosperity can be achieved. (E)