Taiwan's President Asserts Global Engagement Rights
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te returned from a surprise visit to Eswatini and emphasized that Taiwanese people deserve the right to engage globally. He stated that Taiwan will not retreat when faced with external suppression, reinforcing the nation's resolve at the Taoyuan airport upon his arrival.
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Taiwan President Lai Ching-te returned home on Tuesday following an unexpected visit to Eswatini. He emphasized that the Taiwanese people have every right to engage with the global community.
Speaking to reporters at Taiwan's main international airport in Taoyuan, Lai vowed that Taiwan will not retreat under any external suppression.
Lai's trip and subsequent statements underscore the island nation's determination to assert its presence and rights on the world stage.
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