Parting the hair in the middle, he suddenly rushed to Eswatini—the last remaining diplomatic tie in Africa—and his "friendship" with King Mswati III.

Eswatini apparently should have bought a better camera; look at the clarity of this so-called "official photo"...

This trip was kept secret. The only prior clue was the arrival of an Eswatini special envoy plane, with officials hinting: "Something will be revealed two days later." Subsequently, the envoy's aircraft departed from Taoyuan, flying nonstop for 14 hours.

Now it's unclear how the return journey will be arranged—will it be the same plane?

If such a method of leaving the island becomes routine, evading detection by going underground or even diving into submarines might become feasible—indeed, it's highly discreet and hard to detect.

Original source: toutiao.com/article/1864128086497291/

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