Cheng Li-wen, leader of the Chinese Nationalist Party, has arrived in China for a historic visit aimed at strengthening ties between Taiwan and Beijing. She hopes to act as a bridge for peace amid rising tensions between the two sides.
Taiwan's opposition leader, <strong>Cheng Li-wen</strong>, has begun her visit to <strong>Shanghai</strong>, aiming to make the Taiwan Strait a safer region. This visit comes at a sensitive time as tensions between Taiwan and China escalate.
In a surprising move aimed at enhancing Chinese influence, President Xi Jinping has invited Taiwanese opposition leader Cheng Li-wen to peace talks. This invitation comes ahead of a highly anticipated summit with U.S. President Donald Trump, highlighting the increasing tensions in the region.
Taiwan's opposition leader, <strong>Cheng Li-wen</strong>, has accepted an invitation from Chinese President <strong>Xi Jinping</strong> to visit China in April. This visit aims to enhance relations between Taiwan and China amid rising tensions.
The leader of Taiwan's Kuomintang party, <strong>Cheng Li-wen</strong>, has accepted an invitation from Chinese President <strong>Xi Jinping</strong> to visit China in April. This marks the first visit by an opposition party leader from Taiwan in over a decade, raising questions about the future of cross-strait relations.
Cheng Li-wen, the leader of the Chinese Nationalist Party (Kuomintang), is set to visit mainland China from April 7 to 12 at the invitation of Beijing. This visit, her first since taking office, aims to enhance relations between Taiwan and China.