The leader of Taiwan's opposition, <strong>Tsai Ing-wen</strong>, has called for enhanced peace with China while her party, the <strong>Democratic Progressive Party</strong>, is absent from defense talks in Taipei. This appeal comes amid rising tensions between the two sides, raising questions about the future of Taiwan-China relations.
Taiwan's opposition leader, <strong>Tsai Ing-wen</strong>, has arrived in China for a rare six-day visit aimed at enhancing relations between the two sides. This visit comes at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions in the region.
The Taiwanese opposition leader, <strong>Tsai Ing-wen</strong>, has traveled to China in a historic visit described as a 'journey for peace.' This visit comes at a sensitive time for relations between the two sides amid rising tensions.
Chinese President <strong>Xi Jinping</strong> has invited <strong>Tsai Ing-wen</strong>, the leader of Taiwan's opposition <strong>Kuomintang</strong> party, to visit China next April. This invitation aims to strengthen relations across the Taiwan Strait amid rising tensions.