Xi Jinping-KMT Meeting Is a Signal of Stability From Beijing
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Xi Jinping-KMT Meeting Is a Signal of Stability From Beijing
Beijing uses Xi–Cheng (KMT) meeting to reframe who defines peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait. Key points:
- Beijing seeks to reclaim the narrative: peace should be grounded in cross-strait political foundations (not solely U.S.-Taiwan deterrence or arms reciprocity).
- The 1992 Consensus and opposition to Taiwan independence are central to Beijing’s argument that peace can be achieved through dialogue and shared political understandings.
- Cheng (KMT) visit aims to pre
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