Zheng-Xi Meeting Held in Beijing: Extensive Discussions on the Chinese Nation, 1992 Consensus, and Opposition to Taiwan Independence
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The "Zheng-Xi Meeting" was held in Beijing, where Xi Jinping and Cheng Li-wen discussed the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, the 1992 Consensus, and opposition to Taiwan independence. Xi Jinping emphasized the importance of cross-strait relations and called for peaceful development and exchanges. Cheng Li-wen stated that the KMT and CCP should establish institutionalized and sustainable dialogue mechanisms to make peaceful cross-strait development irreversible. Both agreed to work towards the rejuvenation of Chinese civilization and contribute to world peace.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What were the main topics discussed at the Zheng-Xi meeting?
- A: The main topics discussed were the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, the 1992 Consensus, and opposition to Taiwan independence.
- Q: What did Cheng Li-wen propose for the peaceful development of cross-strait relations?
- A: She proposed that the KMT and CCP should establish institutionalized and sustainable dialogue and cooperation mechanisms to make the peaceful development of cross-strait relations irreversible.