Beijing has announced the resumption of direct flights between mainland China and Taiwan following a historic visit by opposition leader Chiang Li-wen. This move aims to strengthen ties with the island and includes measures to ease travel restrictions.
The Taiwanese opposition party Kuomintang shows signs of internal division as its leader, <strong>Tsai Ing-wen</strong>, prepares for a visit to China. Disagreements over defense spending and relations with Washington and Beijing raise questions about the party's strategic direction.
Taiwan's opposition leader, <strong>Cheng Li-wen</strong>, is set to visit Beijing for six days, aiming to meet with Chinese leader <strong>Xi Jinping</strong>. This visit raises questions about its impact on cross-strait relations during a sensitive time.
Taiwan's Kuomintang Party leader, <strong>Ching Li-wen</strong>, is set to visit China from April 7 to 12, marking the first visit of a KMT leader to the mainland in a decade. This visit comes at a sensitive time as discussions intensify regarding Taiwan's defense amidst escalating tensions between the United States and China.
The former leader of Taiwan's main opposition party, the Kuomintang (KMT), Hong Shiu-chu, has called for cross-strait dialogue to end the prevailing "cold peace" and build trust to avoid conflict. She emphasized that the solution lies in enhancing mutual trust and returning to the 1992 consensus.