KMT Chairperson Cheng Li-wun Urges Return to 1992 Consensus to Ease Cross-Strait Tensions
KMT Chairperson Cheng Li-wun says returning to the 1992 Consensus can defuse Taiwan Strait tensions, offering dialogue over defense spending.
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KMT Chairperson Cheng Li-wun says returning to the 1992 Consensus can defuse Taiwan Strait tensions, offering dialogue over defense spending.
Cheng Li-wun took office as chairperson of Kuomintang (KMT) in Taipei, island of Taiwan, pledging digital reform and renewed youth outreach for the historic party.
Xi Jinping congratulated Cheng Li-wun on her election as Kuomintang chairperson, signaling a fresh chapter in cross-strait party dialogue and potential tech ties.
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