Taiwan won’t give in to pressure, President Lai says on return from Eswatini
In a statement made upon returning from Eswatini, President Lai of Taiwan affirmed that the country will not yield to pressure from China, which had previously influenced plans for his visit. This diplomatic stance underscores Taiwan's resilience in the face of external pressures.
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