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The king also pledged to continue to advocating for Taiwan’s participation in all U.N. agencies to allow Taiwan to engage with the world. Tsai’s visit is a demonstration of the robust and enduring friendship between the two countries, he said.
In her address, Tsai extended congratulations to Eswatini on its 55th National Day and the 55th anniversary of Taiwan-Eswatini relations. She thanked the African nation for its longstanding support of Taiwan’s international participation and highlighted the enduring friendship and mutual support between them.
Prior to her departure, Tsai said her trip aimed to celebrate bilateral friendship and promote sustainable cooperation. She called Eswatini “a steadfast friend” to Taiwan in Africa and said that its unwavering support has given Taiwan the confidence and strength to continue contributing to the world.
The president will be in the nation from Sept. 5-8, during which she will attend a royal dinner and meet with Taiwanese groups working in the country in the fields of healthcare, agriculture, and women’s rights.
On Monday (Sept. 4), more than 80 parliamentarians from 11 African countries, including South Africa, Malawi, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Lesotho, Nigeria, Uganda, Tanzania, Namibia, and Somaliland, issued a joint statement welcoming Tsai to Eswatini.
Source:Taiwan News