The Kuomintang Party chairman expects his upcoming trip to the mainland to highlight his commitment to peace.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

TAIPEI, March 31 (Xinhua) — China's Kuomintang Party Chairwoman Zheng Liwen said Monday that her upcoming trip to the mainland will highlight the shared hope for peace.

Zheng Liwen will lead a delegation that will visit mainland China from April 7 to 12, with stops in Jiangsu Province and the cities of Shanghai and Beijing.

The visit reflects the high expectations of most Taiwanese people, she said at a press conference in Taipei.

“We have a choice,” she said. “For the sake of both sides of the Taiwan Strait, regional stability, and the well-being of the next generation, we must firmly follow the path of peace.”

Zheng Liwen said her visit, like previous visits to the mainland by former Kuomintang chairmen Lien Chan and Ma Ying-jeou, is based on the same political principles – adherence to the 1992 Consensus and opposition to “Taiwan independence.”

Based on this, Zheng Liwen noted that the Kuomintang is striving to prove to the island's residents and the world that both sides of the strait should not be exposed to danger and armed conflict, and that both sides can jointly pave the way to peace through their own wisdom and efforts.

The Kuomintang Party Chairperson noted that the recent forum between the Communist Party of China and the Kuomintang think tanks, held in early February, responded to the high expectations of representatives from all sectors in Taiwan for the normalization of cross-Straits relations, promoting cooperation on issues such as climate change, energy conservation, and artificial intelligence.

Zheng Liwen expressed hope that the upcoming visit will demonstrate concern for Taiwan's industrial development and for Taiwanese entrepreneurs and businesses operating in mainland China. Furthermore, the visit will explore further opportunities for cross-strait exchanges and cooperation on various promising topics.

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