Taiwan premier warns KMT chair against deals on China visit

Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai warned Kuomintang chairwoman Cheng Li-wun against making deals during her upcoming mainland China visit. Speaking in the legislature on Tuesday, he stressed that cross-strait engagements must comply with laws and no individual or group is authorized to negotiate for the government. The trip, invited by Xi Jinping, is scheduled from April 7 to 12.

The Communist Party of China Central Committee and Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, have invited Cheng Li-wun, chairperson of the Kuomintang, to visit the mainland from April 7 to 12, visiting Jiangsu province, Shanghai, and Beijing. Song Tao, head of the Taiwan Work Office of the CPC Central Committee, announced the invitation on Monday. Cheng expressed thanks and accepted through the KMT chairperson's office, hoping both parties advance peaceful cross-Strait relations.

Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai, speaking in the legislature on Tuesday, said any cross-strait engagement must comply with existing laws and no individual or group was authorised to negotiate on behalf of the government. "Talks involving Taiwan’s interests, security or public authority must strictly follow legal requirements," he said, adding that engagement under the “one China” framework or the “1992 consensus” would “not be beneficial to Taiwan.”

“Public opinion in Taiwan consistently shows that people do not accept the ‘1992 consensus’ as a shared basis, nor do they believe the world follows a ‘one China’ framework,” Cho said. Cheng’s visit has rattled Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party and exposed unease within KMT ranks amid heightened Taiwan Strait tensions. Chinese analysts view the trip as promoting dialogue and warning separatist forces.

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KMT chairwoman Cheng Li-wun receives drone-delivered milk tea at Meituan's Shanghai HQ, praising mainland AI advancements.
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KMT chairwoman Cheng Li-wun praises mainland AI development

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Kuomintang chairwoman Cheng Li-wun experienced a drone-delivered milk tea at Meituan's Shanghai headquarters, calling it a valuable lesson for Taiwan. She paid homage at Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum in Nanjing and urged stronger cross-strait cooperation and peace. The visit covers Jiangsu, Shanghai and Beijing through Sunday.

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.

In a CCTV interview ahead of his state visit to China, South Korean President Lee Jae-myung reaffirmed adherence to the one-China principle and 1992 diplomatic guidelines, stressing peace in Northeast Asia including the Taiwan Strait.

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In a sign of deepening China-South Korea business ties amid the state visit of President Lee Jae-myung starting Sunday, South Korean executives are set to engage with Beijing, while Japanese firms have postponed trips due to fallout from Tokyo's Taiwan remarks.

Koichi Hagiuda, deputy secretary-general of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party, met Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te and agreed to strengthen bilateral ties. In the Taipei meeting, Hagiuda described relations as the best ever and expressed hope for further deepening. China firmly opposed the encounter and lodged a protest with Tokyo.

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On Tuesday, President Xi Jinping met separately in Beijing with Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee and Macao Chief Executive Sam Hou Fai, hearing reports on the current situations in Hong Kong and Macao as well as their governments' work. Xi fully recognized the efforts of both SAR governments and stressed the need to resolutely implement the 'one country, two systems' principle while aligning with the national 15th Five-Year Plan to better integrate into and serve the country's overall development.

 

 

 

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