China Calls for Cross-Strait Direct Flights, DPP Caucus: Supports Healthy and Orderly Exchange
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China announced 10 measures to promote cross-strait exchange, including resuming direct flights. Taiwan's DPP expressed support for orderly exchanges via existing mechanisms, while criticizing KMT's contradictory stances.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What did the Taiwan Work Office of the Communist Party of China Central Committee announce?
- A: They announced "10 measures to promote cross-strait exchanges and cooperation" including pushing to resume individual travel to Taiwan for residents of Shanghai and Fujian Province.
- Q: What is the stance of the Democratic Progressive Party legislative caucus regarding cross-strait exchanges?
- A: The Democratic Progressive Party has always supported healthy and orderly exchanges and hopes the Beijing government can proceed through existing mechanisms.
- Q: Who is Cheng Li-wun and what did she do on the afternoon of the 12th?
- A: She is the Chairwoman of the Kuomintang who returned to Taiwan on the afternoon of the 12th after concluding her visit to mainland China.
- Q: What did Fan Yun say about the "Mini Three Links" mechanism during the interview?
- A: Fan Yun stated that the "Mini Three Links" mechanism involving tourism actually still exists.
- Q: What wish did Cheng Li-wun express regarding President Lai Ching-te?
- A: Cheng Li-wun sincerely wished President Lai Ching-te a smooth overseas trip this time.