China boosts ties with Taiwan after opposition leader visits
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China boosts ties with Taiwan after opposition leader visits
"China will explore setting up a regular communication mechanism between the ruling Communist Party and Taiwan's opposition Kuomintang, aiming to enhance dialogue and cooperation."
"The full resumption of normalized direct air passenger flights will include new cities like Urumqi, Xi'an, Harbin, Kunming, and Lanzhou, easing travel restrictions for Taiwanese citizens."
"Chang Jung-kung, vice chair of the Kuomintang, stated that the measures align with the expectations of various sectors in Taiwan and significantly boost peaceful development of cross-strait relations."
"Cheng Li-wun emphasized that opposing Taiwan independence is crucial to avoiding conflict, highlighting the importance of maintaining peace in the region."
China introduced ten measures to strengthen ties with Taiwan following a visit by opposition leader Cheng Li-wun. These measures include establishing a communication mechanism with Taiwan's Kuomintang, resuming direct air passenger flights to new cities, easing travel restrictions, and facilitating the import of certain Taiwanese agricultural products. Additionally, China will allow the broadcasting of Taiwanese dramas and animations that meet specific quality standards. The Kuomintang welcomed these measures, viewing them as beneficial for cross-strait relations.
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