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Zheng-Xi Meeting Discusses Taiwan's International Space; MAC: Suzerain Model Unhelpful

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Kuomintang (KMT) Chairwoman Cheng Li-wen met with Chinese Communist Party (CCP) General Secretary Xi Jinping in Beijing to discuss increasing Taiwan's international space. Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) expressed concern, stating that a 'suzerain state model' led by the CCP would only lead to more suppression and be unhelpful for Taiwan. MAC officials criticized Cheng for not conveying the Taiwanese people's demands and for seemingly endorsing the 'internalization' of cross-strait issues.

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Q: What were the three major demands of the Taiwanese people that the MAC asked Chairwoman Cheng Li-wen to convey to General Secretary Xi Jinping during the Zheng-Xi meeting?
A: The MAC asked Chairwoman Cheng Li-wen to convey three major demands: to acknowledge the existence of the Republic of China, to respect the will of the Taiwanese people, and to stop military harassment against Taiwan. However, Cheng Li-wen did not mention these demands.
Q: How does the MAC view the preferential policies from mainland China after the Zheng-Xi meeting?
A: The MAC views these policies as highly politically manipulative, noting that past experience shows they can be withdrawn at any time. They also warned against over-reliance, citing instances where farmers and fishermen were harmed due to political factors.