Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China (Taiwan)

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MOFA strongly condemns absurd claims by China’s Taiwan Affairs Office regarding President Lai’s upcoming visit to Eswatini

MOFA strongly condemns absurd claims by China's Taiwan Affairs Office regarding President Lai's upcoming visit to Eswatini

  • Date:2026-04-16
  • Data Source:Department of Policy Planning

April 16, 2026

No. 147

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) solemnly reiterates that the Republic of China (Taiwan) is a sovereign and independent nation and that neither it nor the People's Republic of China is subordinate to the other. Foreign visits by Taiwan's president are a common occurrence and align with international practices. China has no right to comment on such matters. President Lai Ching-te is the democratically elected head of state of the ROC (Taiwan), making it even more inappropriate for China to maliciously disparage his overseas travel.

Taiwan has the right to freely choose to engage and develop ties with other countries. It will not accept any interference or suppression from other countries for any reason, nor will it succumb to intimidation and impose limits on its own international engagement. Despite the expansionism and intensifying coercion of authoritarian governments, Taiwan will not cower. Instead, it will continue to confidently interact with the world.

China has fiercely and relentlessly tried to diplomatically isolate Taiwan and undermine Taiwan's international legal personality. This has not only impeded the positive development of cross-strait relations but also undermined the interests of the people of Taiwan. MOFA urges Beijing to immediately cease engaging in such actions, causing trouble in the international community, and sabotaging cross-strait relations. (E)

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