Xi Jinping stresses ‘patience’ on Taiwan reunification in talks with opposition leader
In Beijing on Friday, Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Cheng Li-wun, leader of Taiwan's opposition Kuomintang party, for the first high-level talks between the two parties in nearly a decade. During the meeting, Xi Jinping emphasized a patient approach to Taiwan reunification, referencing Chinese fables about perseverance.

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AI-generatedIn Beijing on Friday, Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Cheng Li-wun, leader of Taiwan's opposition Kuomintang party, for the first high-level talks between the two parties in nearly a decade. During the meeting, Xi Jinping emphasized a patient approach to Taiwan reunification, referencing Chinese fables about perseverance. According to Cheng, Xi acknowledged the differing social systems and lifestyles between Taiwan and mainland China, suggesting mutual respect for each side's development. The meeting signals a continued focus on cross-strait relations, with Xi indicating that resolving long-standing issues will require time and dedication. The talks took place at the Great Hall of the People.
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5 extractedXi asked if Taiwan should acknowledge and respect the mainland’s achievements.
Xi said he understood and respected that Taiwan had developed an entirely different social system and lifestyle to mainland China’s.
Xi said resolving cross-strait issues would take 'the perseverance and patience of the foolish old man removing the mountains'.
The meeting was the first talks between sitting leaders of the two parties in nearly a decade.
Xi Jinping met with Cheng Li-wun, leader of Taiwan's Kuomintang, in Beijing.