Taiwan’s Cheng Li-wun on cross-strait peace, meeting Xi Jinping and managing ties with US

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Taiwan’s Cheng Li-wun on cross-strait peace, meeting Xi Jinping and managing ties with US

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Cheng Li-wun, chairwoman of Taiwan’s opposition party, discusses the pressing issue of cross-strait relations in a recent interview. Her thoughts on peace, cooperation with China, and upcoming meetings highlight the importance of diplomatic ties amid longstanding tensions.

Cheng Li-wun is the chairwoman of Taiwan’s largest opposition party, the Kuomintang (KMT). In this far-ranging interview, she discusses her vision for peace and cooperation between Taiwan and mainland China, her meeting in April with Communist Party chief Xi Jinping and her coming trip to the United States in June. Cross-strait relations have been increasingly tense for more than 10 years. What approach can change this situation? As long as both sides of the strait accept the 1992 consensus and...

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