Taiwanese leader Lai postpones Africa trip after 3 nations revoke overflight permission
Taiwanese leader William Lai Ching-te was forced to postpone a visit to the island’s last African partner after three other nations abruptly refused to allow his aircraft to fly over their territory, in a move Taipei blamed on pressure from Beijing.
This is the first time any Taiwanese leader has had to delay an overseas visit at the last minute, Lai’s office said.
He had been due to depart on Wednesday for a five-day trip to eSwatini, the sole African country that maintains official diplomatic...
Taiwan President cancels Africa trip
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