Legislative Yuan Passes Resolution Condemning Chinese Pressure After President Lai's Eswatini Visit Blocked
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Taiwan's Legislative Yuan on May 5 unanimously passed a resolution proposed by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) caucus, condemning the Chinese government for using coercive measures that led Seychelles, Mauritius, and Madagascar to cancel flight permits for the presidential plane. This interference forced President Lai Ching-te to postpone his originally scheduled April 22 visit to Taiwan's ally, Eswatini. President Lai later announced his arrival in Eswatini via Facebook on May 2 and returned to Taiwan on May 5.