It is one of Africa’s smallest countries and has been ruled by its king and queen since 1986, making it the continent’s last absolute monarchy
Taiwan’s last diplomatic ally in Africa, the Kingdom of eSwatini, said on Wednesday it had no intention of switching ties to China, after a Chinese diplomat said he expected it to ditch Taipei soon amid a bitter diplomatic dispute.
Taiwan, which China claims as a wayward province with no right to state-to-state relations, now has formal ties with only 17 countries, almost all small, less developed nations in Central America and the Pacific, like Belize and Nauru.
Ahead of a summit next month between China and African leaders in Beijing, China has been upping the pressure on eSwatini, formerly known as Swaziland.
The landlocked country of just over 1 million people is bordered by Mozambique and South Africa. It is one of Africa’s smallest countries and has been ruled by its king and queen, Mswati III and Ntfombi Tfwala, since 1986, making it the continent’s last absolute monarchy.