Why Taiwanese president Lai Ching-te was forced to cancel visit to African ally

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22 Apr 2026 • 8:34 PM MYT
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Why Taiwanese president Lai Ching-te was forced to cancel visit to African ally

  • Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te was forced to cancel a trip to Eswatini, Taiwan's only diplomatic ally in Africa, after Seychelles, Mauritius, and Madagascar revoked permission for his plane to use their airspace.
  • China praised the three African nations for upholding the 'one-China principle' and denied allegations from Taiwan that it had applied economic pressure to block the presidential flight.
  • This marks the first time a Taiwanese leader has had to cancel an overseas trip due to such pressure, which Mr Lai condemned as 'suppressive' actions threatening global stability.
  • Madagascar and Seychelles confirmed their decisions were based on their recognition of only one China, asserting their sovereignty over their airspace.
  • The incident follows a trend of countries, including Nauru, Honduras, Nicaragua, Kiribati, and the Solomon Islands, cutting diplomatic ties with Taiwan to recognise China, often under alleged Chinese pressure.

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