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Taiwan president to visit Eswatini, last diplomatic ally in Africa

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TAIPEI, April 13 (Reuters) - ‌Taiwan President Lai Ching-te will visit Eswatini ​next week, his office said on Monday, the island's last remaining ⁠diplomatic ally in Africa.

Taiwan, which China claims as its own territory with no right to state-to-state relations, now ​has formal ties with only 12 countries, almost all small, less-developed ‌nations in Latin America, the Caribbean and the Pacific, like Belize and Tuvalu.

Lai will be in Eswatini from April 22-26, ⁠his spokesperson Karen Kuo told reporters, for ⁠the 40th anniversary of King Mswati III's accession and his 58th birthday.

Lai is flying directly to Eswatini, which is almost entirely surrounded by South Africa, and does not ‌require a layover, unlike visits to Latin America, which ⁠require transits via the United States ‌that routinely anger China.

This will be ​Lai's first trip outside of Taiwan since November 2024, when he visited the Marshall Islands, Tuvalu, and Palau, ‌and transited through Hawaii and the U.S. ​territory of Guam.

The last ⁠time a Taiwanese president visited Eswatini, formerly ‌known as Swaziland and home ⁠to around 1.3 million people, was in 2023, when Tsai Ing-wen made the journey.

Taiwan has provided large amounts of ​aid to the small ‌southern African nation, an absolute monarchy. In 2021, it sent ⁠antiviral medication to help ​King Mswati III recover from COVID.

(Reporting by Ben Blanchard; ​Editing by Kevin Buckland)

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