Kuomintang Chairwoman Cheng Li-wun's public acceptance of Chinese President Xi Jinping's invitation to visit the mainland next week, announced March 30, has driven trader consensus to near-certainty on a meeting by June 30, reflecting the KMT's longstanding cross-strait engagement policy and Beijing's outreach to Taiwan's opposition ahead of a U.S.-China summit. Official statements confirm the delegation trip from April 7-12, with expectations of direct talks to promote peaceful relations and economic cooperation. While historical KMT-CCP dialogues provide precedent, low-probability risks include domestic Taiwanese backlash, sudden health issues, or escalating tensions in the Taiwan Strait that could prompt cancellation.
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A meeting is defined as any encounter where both Xi Jinping and Cheng Li-wun are present and interact with each other in person.
An exchange of words, handshake, direct conversation, or other clear personal interaction between the named individuals will qualify as a meeting. Merely standing in proximity, making eye contact, or being present in the same room or event without direct interaction will not qualify.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...A meeting is defined as any encounter where both Xi Jinping and Cheng Li-wun are present and interact with each other in person.
An exchange of words, handshake, direct conversation, or other clear personal interaction between the named individuals will qualify as a meeting. Merely standing in proximity, making eye contact, or being present in the same room or event without direct interaction will not qualify.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...Kuomintang Chairwoman Cheng Li-wun's public acceptance of Chinese President Xi Jinping's invitation to visit the mainland next week, announced March 30, has driven trader consensus to near-certainty on a meeting by June 30, reflecting the KMT's longstanding cross-strait engagement policy and Beijing's outreach to Taiwan's opposition ahead of a U.S.-China summit. Official statements confirm the delegation trip from April 7-12, with expectations of direct talks to promote peaceful relations and economic cooperation. While historical KMT-CCP dialogues provide precedent, low-probability risks include domestic Taiwanese backlash, sudden health issues, or escalating tensions in the Taiwan Strait that could prompt cancellation.
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