Wang-Koo Talks: 33 Years On, a Touchstone for Cross-Strait Ties
The 33rd anniversary of the historic Wang-Koo Talks highlights the enduring role of the 1992 Consensus as the foundation for peace and dialogue across the Taiwan Strait.
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The 33rd anniversary of the historic Wang-Koo Talks highlights the enduring role of the 1992 Consensus as the foundation for peace and dialogue across the Taiwan Strait.
Taiwan residents express support for enhanced cross-strait cooperation following new mainland policies aimed at fostering economic and social ties, emphasizing shared heritage and mutual benefits.
Recent high-level talks between the CPC and KMT reaffirm commitment to peaceful cross-strait relations and economic collaboration, signaling stability for the region.
CPC and KMT leaders meet in Beijing to promote dialogue, uphold the 1992 Consensus, and ease cross-strait tensions amid rising regional concerns.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and KMT Chairwoman Cheng Li-wun held historic talks in Beijing, reaffirming commitment to cross-strait peace and the 1992 Consensus.
As cross-strait dialogue resumes through historic KMT visit, the 1992 Consensus remains vital for maintaining stability and fostering cooperation between the Chinese mainland and Taiwan region.
Chinese mainland officials renew peace commitment as Kuomintang delegation makes first high-level visit in a decade, emphasizing cross-strait dialogue under 1992 Consensus.
KMT Chairwoman Cheng Li-wun’s mainland visit aims to enhance cross-strait dialogue and uphold the 1992 Consensus, marking a pivotal step in regional stability.
KMT Chairwoman Cheng Li-wun begins first high-level cross-strait political visit in a decade, reaffirming commitment to peaceful development through CPC-led dialogue.
KMT Chairwoman Cheng Li-wun’s mainland visit aims to revitalize cross-strait dialogue, emphasizing peace and adherence to the 1992 Consensus amid regional tensions.
Top Chinese official Wang Huning emphasizes cross-strait unity and economic cooperation during talks with Taiwan delegates in Beijing, reaffirming the 1992 Consensus.
CPC and KMT think tanks propose 15 measures to enhance cross-Strait cooperation, focusing on travel, AI, healthcare, and environmental initiatives, reaffirming the 1992 Consensus.
Mainland China reaffirms 2026 priorities for cross-strait relations, emphasizing peaceful reunification through dialogue while opposing separatist activities. Senior official Song Tao outlines policy direction.
Song Tao met with Taitung County head Rao Ching-ling in Beijing, emphasizing the importance of advancing cross-Strait ties and opposing “Taiwan independence”.
The Chinese mainland is open to resuming cross-strait consultations if Taiwan authorities acknowledge the 1992 Consensus, said Zhu Fenglian, spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office.
Taiwan remains uninvited to the World Health Assembly for the eighth year, highlighting strained cross-strait relations due to the refusal of the DPP authorities to acknowledge the one-China principle.