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    Taiwan opposition leader to visit China as Beijing ramps up ‘reunification’ push

    Prima NewsBy Prima NewsApril 6, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Cheng Li-wun, the chairwoman of Taiwan's largest opposition party, the Kuomintang attends an event in Taipei, Taiwan March 12, 2026. REUTERS/Ann Wang/File Photo.
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    Taiwan opposition leader Cheng Li-wun leaves on Tuesday for China and a potential meeting with President Xi Jinping ​on what she says is a peace mission as Beijing makes a renewed push to convince Taiwanese to support “reunification”.
    Cheng, ‌chairwoman of the Kuomintang (KMT), Taiwan’s largest opposition party, is travelling at a time of increased Chinese military pressure on Taiwan, which Beijing views as its own territory, and as the opposition-dominated parliament stalls a government plan for $40 billion in extra defence spending.
    The KMT and the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) have released duelling social media messages ​ahead of the trip, using the imagery of war and peace.
    “Peace is the only foundation for prosperity, and the hope ​for Taiwan’s future,” the KMT said on Sunday, putting out a video featuring young people relaxing on the ⁠ground, in a pool and smiling while looking up at the stars.
    The DPP shot back in a Facebook post that the KMT ​was trying to “cooperate with the Chinese communists’ scheme to weaken Taiwan’s defence capabilities”, pointing to the delay in passing defence spending, plans the U.S. government ​has backed.
    Cheng told foreign reporters last month that “peace cannot possibly be achieved through defence capabilities alone” and political efforts were equally indispensable.
    She is going to China a month before U.S. President Donald Trump’s summit with Xi in Beijing.
    While the two sides could strike goodwill agreements in Beijing on trade in agriculture and aircraft parts, they are ​also expected to discuss areas of deep tension such as Taiwan, where little progress is expected.
    In a February call, Xi told Trump that the ​U.S. “must carefully handle arms sales to Taiwan”.
    This is the first trip by a KMT leader to China in a decade, though China has yet to ‌confirm whether ⁠Xi will definitely meet Cheng, who will be in Beijing from Thursday.
    Last week, Taiwan’s China-policy-making Mainland Affairs Council said Cheng should tell Beijing to stop its military threats and respect the Taiwanese people’s right to choose their own future.
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