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Eswatini denies pledging public assets to Taiwan

Eswatini has dismissed a report that it committed some public assets as collateral in case the government failed to pay Taiwan loans. A local website had on 26 March reported that the government pledged to forfeit two national assets in case it failed to repay a loan for their construction.

Eswatini took a loan from Taiwan’s Exim bank for the construction of the International Convention Centre and Five Star Hotel (Fish) – to host government offices and meetings.

In a statement on Wednesday, Eswatini’s Economic Planning and Development Minister Tambo Gina said he was not aware of such an agreement, saying Eswatini laws do not allow pledging public assets as collateral for loans.

Minister of Economic Planning, Dr. Tambo Gina
Dr. Tambo Gina. Source http://www.gov.sz

Mr Gina said the report created an “erroneous and regrettable disinformation campaign against a loyal and steadfast ally of the Kingdom of Eswatini”.

“The government of the Kingdom of Eswatini bilateral cooperation with the government of the Republic of China (Taiwan), which dates back to 1968, is above board and conforms to the constitution and the country’s laws,” Mr Gina said.

He said the two countries have over the years signed periodic agreements to guide the cooperation in agreed areas of mutual interest.

Eswatini is the only African state and one of 14 countries worldwide that maintain diplomatic relations with Taiwan – which China regards as a breakaway province.

Taiwan and Eswatini are set to celebrate 55 years of diplomatic ties in September.

Source: BBC News

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