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Welcome the Commander-in-Chief! President Lai returns home after a surprise visit; footage of four F-16Vs escorting him has been released
Reporter : Chen Yun / https://news.ltn.com.tw/news/politics/breakingnews/5425883 / Image : President Lai Ching-te returns home safely after a daring trip abroad, escorted by four F-16V fighter jets. Footage of the air escort welcoming the Commander-in-Chief has been released earlier. (Provided by Military News Agency)
President Lai Ching-te returned to Taiwan today (5 May 2026) aboard the King of Eswatini's special plane, escorted by four F-16V fighter jets from the Air Force. Footage of the air escort welcoming the Commander-in-Chief has been released earlier.
President Lai Ching-te successfully visited Eswatini, an African ally, breaking through China's blockade, and returned to Taiwan this morning aboard the King of Eswatini's special plane.
President Lai's planned visit to Eswatini in late April was postponed due to China's intervention in the revocation of overflight permits for the presidential plane by three African countries, including Madagascar. On 2 May, President Lai traveled with Eswatini's Deputy Prime Minister Zathuli on the King's plane during her visit to Taiwan. After concluding his state visit last night, he returned to Taiwan on the same King's plane, accompanied by Zathuli, who also delivered a speech alongside President Lai.
The Eswatini presidential plane departed from the country at 6 pm on 4 May 2026, circling southeastern Africa, the southern Indian Ocean, and the Indonesian archipelago, avoiding restricted airspace, and returned to Taiwan this morning. As is customary, after the presidential plane enters Taiwan's Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ), the Air Force dispatches fighter jets for escort, and the ROC Armed Forces' radar and air defense missile units simultaneously monitor the surrounding airspace.
Lai Ching-te returns from Eswatini Visit! He emphasizes Taiwanese People's right to engage with the World
Image : President Lai Ching-te returns to Taiwan after visiting Eswatini, an African ally. (Photo by Chu Pei-hsiung)
President Lai Ching-te successfully visited Eswatini, an African ally, breaking through China's diplomatic blockade. He returned to Taiwan on a special Eswatini plane. Upon disembarking, Lai Ching-te immediately held a press conference to announce to the nation, "We're back!"
Lai Ching-te stated that the visit, from 2 to 5 May 2026, lasted 84 hours, covering a round trip of 25,000 km. He expressed his gratitude for Eswatini's unwavering support, successfully completing his mission to visit the ally.
Lai Ching-te emphasized, "The earth is round, the world belongs to everyone, Taiwan belongs to the world, and Taiwanese people are global citizens. Taiwanese people have the right to go out into the world. Peace-loving and freedom-loving Taiwanese people will continue to uphold justice and rationality, and with a steady and responsible attitude, provide more participation and contributions on the world stage."








