President Lai Visits Eswatini, Cho Jung-tai: Hopes to Be a Model for Taiwan's International Outreach
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te successfully visited African ally Eswatini. Premier Cho Jung-tai expressed hopes that this visit would serve as a model for Taiwan's engagement with the international community, demonstrating Taiwan's resolve to maintain its global presence despite challenges.
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- 📰 Published: May 3, 2026 at 11:10
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(Central News Agency reporter Lai Yu-chen, Taipei, May 3) President Lai Ching-te successfully visited the African ally Kingdom of Eswatini yesterday. Premier Cho Jung-tai stated today that President Lai's visit had been meticulously planned beforehand, and the public has offered their blessings, hoping that this visit can become a model for Taiwan's engagement with the international community.
President Lai's visit to the African ally Kingdom of Eswatini was originally scheduled for April 22 but was urgently delayed due to interference from China. President Lai successfully arrived in allied Eswatini yesterday evening. He stated through social media that it is the inalienable right of Taiwanese people to go out into the world and cooperate with all benevolent forces, and it is also a promise to the world; facing challenges, Taiwan overcomes everything with determination and effort, and responds to injustice with justice and rationality.
Cho Jung-tai, interviewed before attending the May Fourth Dentist's Day celebration event today, stated that the public, the administrative team, and legislators are all concerned about President Lai's successful visit. Extensive planning was done beforehand, and the public has offered their blessings, hoping that this can become a model for Taiwan's engagement with the international community.
Cho Jung-tai pointed out that in the future, it is hoped that through more effort, President Lai and important national officials can bravely and properly go out into the world. He added, "This is a good start." (Edited by Tsai Su-jung) 1150503
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(Central News Agency reporter Lai Yu-chen, Taipei, May 3) President Lai Ching-te successfully visited the African ally Kingdom of Eswatini yesterday. Premier Cho Jung-tai stated today that President Lai's visit had been meticulously planned beforehand, and the public has offered their blessings, hoping that this visit can become a model for Taiwan's engagement with the international community.
President Lai's visit to the African ally Kingdom of Eswatini was originally scheduled for April 22 but was urgently delayed due to interference from China. President Lai successfully arrived in allied Eswatini yesterday evening. He stated through social media that it is the inalienable right of Taiwanese people to go out into the world and cooperate with all benevolent forces, and it is also a promise to the world; facing challenges, Taiwan overcomes everything with determination and effort, and responds to injustice with justice and rationality.
Cho Jung-tai, interviewed before attending the May Fourth Dentist's Day celebration event today, stated that the public, the administrative team, and legislators are all concerned about President Lai's successful visit. Extensive planning was done beforehand, and the public has offered their blessings, hoping that this can become a model for Taiwan's engagement with the international community.
Cho Jung-tai pointed out that in the future, it is hoped that through more effort, President Lai and important national officials can bravely and properly go out into the world. He added, "This is a good start." (Edited by Tsai Su-jung) 1150503
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