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Taiwan's Leader Defies China with Historic Visit to Eswatini – A Diplomatic Standoff?

Taiwan's Leader Defies China with Historic Visit to Eswatini – A Diplomatic Standoff?
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Major world leaders, including China's Xi Jinping and Russia's Vladimir Putin, have confirmed their attendance at the G20 summit in Bali, signaling significant global diplomatic engagement. This comes as Taiwan navigates "coercive actions" from China in an African nation, while US President Trump prepares to attend the ASEAN Summit to witness a Cambodia-Thailand ceasefire deal.

JKN Global News Desk reports that global diplomatic activity intensifies with key leaders confirming their presence at upcoming international forums. Indonesian President Jokowi announced that Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin will attend the G20 summit in Bali, setting the stage for high-stakes discussions.

Simultaneously, the US enhances its engagement in Southeast Asia, with Malaysian authorities indicating President Trump will attend the ASEAN Summit. There, he is expected to witness a ceasefire agreement between Cambodia and Thailand, underscoring American involvement in regional stability efforts. The question of President Trump's attendance at the upcoming ASEAN Summit has been a point of focus.

Meanwhile, a significant diplomatic test of wills unfolds in Africa, where Taiwan has reportedly "outfoxed China" over a tiny African country. Despite this, Taiwan's President canceled an Africa trip, citing China's "coercive actions" that allegedly undermine the status quo. This highlights ongoing diplomatic pressure from Beijing aimed at isolating Taipei on the international stage.

Regional tensions also persist in Northeast Asia. Japan's Takaichi has sparked friction fears with both South Korea and China, contributing to a delicate diplomatic environment. South Korean President Lee visited Japan amid warnings from Nikkei regarding the Dokdo (Takeshima) dispute, further illustrating the complex historical and territorial issues in the region. Separately, South Korea's decision regarding President Lee's attendance at NATO carries global stakes for the nation.

In other significant developments, North Korea's Kim Jong Un was re-appointed as general secretary at a party congress, solidifying his leadership. China continues to project its military strength, showcasing new weapons at a huge parade, which experts analyze for insights into its military capabilities. The nation has also hosted significant international gatherings, including the 3rd Belt and Road Forum, which drew various world leaders, and is planning for a 2025 Victory Day Military Parade. Elsewhere, the Dalai Lama confirmed plans for a successor after his death, a critical declaration for Tibetan Buddhism.

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