KMT Chair to Depart Today for Meetings in Five US Cities
The 14-member delegation will meet U.S. lawmakers, officials and policy experts to discuss Taiwan policy, cross-strait security and relations with Washington.
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KMT head to discuss cross-strait stability in Washington
Washington/Taipei, May 31 (CNA) The chairperson of Taiwan's opposition Kuomintang (KMT), Cheng Li-wun (鄭麗文), will depart for the United States on Monday for a two-week visit, during which she will discuss Taiwan-related issues with American lawmakers, officials and policy experts, a KMT official said Sunday.
KMT Chairperson Cheng Li-wen will lead a delegation to the United States on the evening of June 1st. The fact that one of the delegation members is a mainland spouse who has long advocated for the CCP's "One China, Reunification" policy and its suppression of dissent has sparked controversy. DPP Legislator Wang Ting-yu warned on March 31st that Cheng Li-wen must at least bring Taiwan's true voice on this trip; otherwise, Taiwanese voters will sa…
KMT Chairperson Cheng Li-wen will depart for the United States on June 1. Lee Te-wei, a member of the Central Standing Committee who will accompany her, said today that the focus of Cheng Li-wen's visit to the United States is peace across the Taiwan Strait. The biggest focus of the trip is how to create a win-win situation in the trilateral cooperation between the United States, China and Taiwan, so that the two major powers can feel at ease, t…
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