Central News Agency (CNA, San Francisco/Taipei - July 1, 2024) The leadership team of the Hoover Institution's "Taiwan in the Indo-Pacific Region" project at Stanford University issued a statement clarifying that reports claiming the institution agreed with KMT Chairwoman Cheng Li-wen's views on cross-strait relations following her visit on June 2 are "not accurate." The KMT stated that internal dialogues with think tanks would not be deliberately disclosed externally. KMT Chairwoman Cheng Li-wen recently visited the United States, visiting the Hoover Institution for exchanges on June 2 and holding closed-door discussions with scholars. This was the first stop of her two-week U.S. trip. Following the seminar, the Hoover Institution had issued a press release stating that the meeting discussed issues concerning Taiwan, China, and how the U.S. could help promote regional peace. The Hoover Institution's "Taiwan in the Indo-Pacific Region" project issued a statement saying that some media reports claiming the Hoover Institution agreed with Cheng Li-wen's views on cross-strait relations are "not accurate." The statement was jointly issued by the leadership team of the "Taiwan in the Indo-Pacific Region" project, including Senior Fellows Admiral James O. Ellis Jr., Larry Diamond, and Kharis Templeman. Templeman posted the statement on his personal blog on the 29th. The statement emphasized that the meeting was not public and the team deemed it inappropriate to describe Cheng Li-wen's remarks; "However, we believe it is necessary to point out that reports claiming we endorsed her views on cross-strait relations are not accurate." The blog mentioned that this statement was in response to inaccurate news headlines regarding Cheng Li-wen's visit to the Hoover Institution, such as a video news report titled "Meets with Heavyweights in U.S. Strategic Circles! U.S. Praises Cheng Li-wen's 'Brilliant Strategic Wisdom.'" The statement said the research purpose of the "Taiwan in the