Will Cheng Li-wun’s meeting with Xi Jinping temper cross-strait ties?
The high-profile talks between leaders of the Communist Party and the Kuomintang are a step towards cross-strait stability despite the KMT’s opposition status in Taiwan, according to observers.
Communist Party chief Xi Jinping and KMT chairwoman Cheng Li-wun met in Beijing on Friday in the first such talks between the sitting leaders of the two parties in nearly a decade.
Analysts in mainland China and Taiwan broadly agreed that the encounter signalled a revival of cross-strait engagement...
Xi Jinping meets Taiwan opposition
- Cheng’s Beijing visit underscores hope for cross-strait engagement South China Morning Post —
- Taiwan's opposition leader meets Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing NPR —
- Xi meets Taiwan opposition leader for first time in a decade Boston Globe —
- Cheng Li-wun’s visit to China a gambit for political capital The Straits Times —
- ‘One family’: Xi Jinping hosts Taiwan opposition leader for first time in a decade The Straits Times —