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Deputy KMT chair Hsiao Hsu-tsen and the deputy chair of the KMT’s National Policy Foundation Lee Hong-yuan, have announced that they will lead a delegation to Beijing next month for a forum involving exchanges with CCP officials. They say that their visit will not involve politics and that the forum will be hosted by think tanks affiliated with the two political parties. However, just a day earlier, opposition lawmakers blocked, for the tenth time, a special defense budget in the Legislative Yuan’s Procedure Committee. Ruling party lawmakers are questioning whether this was done to gain leverage to enable this China visit to go ahead. Let’s find out more.
Hsiao Hsu-tsen
KMT vice chair
From Feb.2 to Feb.4, together with our Deputy Chair Lee and over 40 experts and scholars, we will go to Beijing in Mainland China to attend the “Cross Strait Exchange and Cooperation Prospect Forum” hosted by think tanks on both sides.
Lee Hong-yuan
National Policy Foundation
The first step is to establish mutual understanding and the second is to create a win-win mechanism so that everyone can live together peacefully.
Rosalia Wu
Lawmaker (DPP)
What the KMT is desperately trying to do now is rack up ‘points’ by blocking military purchases. They’re collecting leverage they can cash in to hold a KMT-CCP forum or to secure the down payment for a future Cheng-Xi meeting.
Hsiao Hsu-tsen
KMT vice chair
This is commonsense knowledge in the Taiwanese public: Does the KMT really need an entrance ticket to engage with the mainland? We share a common political foundation and adhere to the 1992 Consensus while opposing Taiwan independence.
Puma Shen
Lawmaker (DPP)
Before the Ma-Xi meeting, everyone kept saying, ‘Oh, that’s not happening,’ and so on. But look at how much Ma Ying-jeou actually did, which eventually led to the Ma-Xi meeting. Right now, it’s exactly the same situation. For China, everything is purely political.
The KMT emphasized that the forum was for exchanging views on issues about industries, tourism, energy, climate and technology, and that it would not involve politics. As for CCP officials who might meet with the delegation, besides Song Tao, who is Taiwan Affairs Office director under the PRC’s State Council, the delegation said it would not rule out meeting with even higher-ranking officials, such as Wang Huning, one of the CCP’s top leaders, or even Xi Jinping himself. The KMT says its delegation will follow the host’s lead.
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