Improving China Ties Does Not Mean Being Anti-US, Taiwan ...
KMT Chair Cheng Li-wun supports stable cross-strait ties and US arms purchases while opposing blocking defense spending, amid criticism over Taiwan’s political and security balance.
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Taiwan’s opposition leader says talks with Xi a ‘bridge’ to peace
By Joy Chiang The leader of Taiwan’s largest opposition party said Monday she hoped to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping and build a “bridge” to resolve disputes between China and the democratic island, which Beijing has threatened to seize by force. Kuomintang chairperson Cheng Li-wun speaks to the Taiwan Foreign Correspondents’ Club in Taipei on March 23, 2026. Photo: Kuomintang, via Facebook. Communist China has never ruled Taiwan, but Beijin…
Cheng Li-wun's Balancing Act: KMT's Dual Approach to China and the U.S.
Cheng Li-wun's Balancing Act: KMT's Dual Approach to China and the U.S. Cheng Li-wun, chair of Taiwan’s largest opposition party, Kuomintang (KMT), asserts that improving ties with Beijing does not necessitate adopting an anti-U.S. stance. During a meeting at the Taiwan Foreign Correspondents’ Club, Cheng emphasized the KMT's historical good relations with Washington while advocating stable relations with mainland China.Cheng, yet to visit China…
KMT Leader Says Taiwan Need Not Choose Between U.S. And China
Taiwan’s KMT leader Cheng Li-wun says improving ties with China does not mean being anti-U.S., emphasising the need for stable cross-strait relations amid rising political tensions. The post KMT Leader Says Taiwan Need Not Choose Between U.S. And China appeared first on StratNews Global.
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