TAIPEI/MBABANE, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen arrived on Tuesday in Eswatini, Taipei's last African ally, saying the island will continue to confidently engage with the world and show it is a force for good.
The Taiwanese delegation signed three memoranda of understanding with the southern African country after it met with Eswatini's King Mswati III.
Eswatini is almost entirely surrounded by South Africa, which Chinese President Xi Jinping visited last month.
Tsai last visited Eswatini in 2018, and this time is being accompanied by Economy Minister Wang Mei-hua.
Taiwan has provided large amounts of aid to the small southern African country ruled by an absolute monarchy, including in 2021 antiviral medication to help King Mswati III recover from COVID.
Persons:
Tsai Ing, Taipei's, Eswatini's King Mswati III, Tsai, Eswatini, Xi Jinping, Economy Minister Wang Mei, King Mswati III, Ben Blanchard, Anait Miridzhanian, Michael Perry, Josie Kao, William Maclean
Organizations:
Eswatini's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Economy Minister, COVID, Thomson
Locations:
TAIPEI, MBABANE, Taiwan, Eswatini, China, Latin America, Caribbean, Belize, Nauru, Honduras, Swaziland, South Africa, America, United States, Lunga