Meeting with Raymond Greene, Cheng Li-wun: Cross-Strait Peace Fits Core International Interests
KMT Chairwoman Cheng Li-wun met with AIT Director Raymond Greene. Both sides emphasized that cross-strait peace is crucial for regional stability and core international interests, advocating for peaceful resolution through dialogue.
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(CNA Reporters Liu Kuan-ting, Yang Yao-ju, Taipei, 22nd) Kuomintang (KMT) Chairwoman Cheng Li-wun met with American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) Director Raymond Greene today. Cheng Li-wun stated that both sides emphasized that cross-strait peace is not only crucial to regional stability but also aligns with the core interests of the international community. Cross-strait relations should continue to be advanced through dialogue and peaceful development.
AIT previously stated that Raymond F. Greene met with former KMT Chairman Eric Chu on the 15th to discuss the United States' long-standing support for Taiwan. Greene also reiterated that a robust US-Taiwan relationship benefits the people of the United States, Taiwan, and the entire world.
Greene also visited the KMT Central Committee headquarters today to meet with Cheng Li-wun. AIT posted on Facebook stating that Greene and Cheng Li-wun discussed that cross-strait differences should be resolved peacefully, free from coercion, and in a manner acceptable to the people on both sides.
Cheng Li-wun also posted on Facebook, stating that she met with Greene at the Central Committee. Both sides emphasized that cross-strait peace is not only crucial to regional stability but also aligns with the core interests of the international community. Cross-strait relations should continue to be advanced through dialogue and peaceful development. (Editors: Wan Shu-chang, Chai Szu-chia) 1150422
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(CNA Reporters Liu Kuan-ting, Yang Yao-ju, Taipei, 22nd) Kuomintang (KMT) Chairwoman Cheng Li-wun met with American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) Director Raymond Greene today. Cheng Li-wun stated that both sides emphasized that cross-strait peace is not only crucial to regional stability but also aligns with the core interests of the international community. Cross-strait relations should continue to be advanced through dialogue and peaceful development.
AIT previously stated that Raymond F. Greene met with former KMT Chairman Eric Chu on the 15th to discuss the United States' long-standing support for Taiwan. Greene also reiterated that a robust US-Taiwan relationship benefits the people of the United States, Taiwan, and the entire world.
Greene also visited the KMT Central Committee headquarters today to meet with Cheng Li-wun. AIT posted on Facebook stating that Greene and Cheng Li-wun discussed that cross-strait differences should be resolved peacefully, free from coercion, and in a manner acceptable to the people on both sides.
Cheng Li-wun also posted on Facebook, stating that she met with Greene at the Central Committee. Both sides emphasized that cross-strait peace is not only crucial to regional stability but also aligns with the core interests of the international community. Cross-strait relations should continue to be advanced through dialogue and peaceful development. (Editors: Wan Shu-chang, Chai Szu-chia) 1150422
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