In an unexpected move, Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Tsai Ing-wen, the leader of Taiwan's opposition Kuomintang party, during a six-day visit to China. This meeting is seen as a sign of reopening channels of dialogue between the two sides after a prolonged period of political tensions.
This visit comes at a sensitive time, as Beijing has been avoiding communication with Taiwan's ruling party, the Democratic Progressive Party, which it views as pro-independence. Instead, Beijing prefers to engage with the Kuomintang, which is considered more friendly towards China.
Details of the Meeting
During the visit, Tsai led a delegation of 13 members, honoring Sun Yat-sen, regarded as the
