Cheng Li-wun meets Xi Jinping in Beijing for cross-strait talks.
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Cheng Li-wun meets Xi Jinping during mainland visit as cross-strait dialogue revives

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Kuomintang chairwoman Cheng Li-wun met Xi Jinping in Beijing on the fourth day of her six-day mainland visit, marking the first meeting between the two parties' leaders in nine years. In a press conference, she described the talks as the KMT's initial step to defuse cross-strait tensions, calling it a "choice of war or peace." Analysts say the encounter reaffirms the 1992 consensus but hinges on the KMT regaining power in Taiwan.

Kuomintang chairwoman Cheng Li-wun led a delegation arriving in Shanghai at noon on Tuesday, kicking off a six-day mainland visit to Jiangsu Province, Shanghai and Beijing. This marks the first such trip led by a KMT chair in a decade. Cheng described it as a 'journey of peace' to foster dialogue across the Taiwan Strait.

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Kuomintang (KMT) leader Cheng Li-wen plans a six-day trip to Beijing, expected to include a meeting with President Xi Jinping—the first such encounter between the parties’ leaders in a decade. The visit is under scrutiny in Taiwan. The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has raised suspicions of a quid pro quo.

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