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Rumors Circulate that Taiwan Will Provide NT$24 Billion in Aid to Eswatini; Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denies This as Disinformation.

President Lai Ching-te overcame diplomatic pressure from the Chinese Communist Party to visit Eswatini. However, rumors circulated online that Taiwan had provided over NT$24 billion in aid to Eswatini within three months and was also recruiting 1,000 migrant workers from the country annually. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarified on the 7th that these claims were completely unfounded and lacked any concrete evidence, constituting a typical c…
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President Lai Ching-te overcame diplomatic pressure from the Chinese Communist Party to visit Eswatini. However, rumors circulated online that Taiwan had provided over NT$24 billion in aid to Eswatini within three months and was also recruiting 1,000 migrant workers from the country annually. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarified on the 7th that these claims were completely unfounded and lacked any concrete evidence, constituting a typical c…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news on Friday, May 8, 2026.
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