In a historic visit to Nanjing, Taiwanese Kuomintang leader, Cheng Li-wen, called for strengthening relations with Beijing. This visit comes at a sensitive time as tensions rise between Taiwan and China.
China welcomed the leader of Taiwan's Kuomintang party, marking the first such visit in a decade. This move aims to showcase the possibility of avoiding war in the Taiwan Strait and reducing U.S. arms sales to the island.
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.
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.
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.
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.