Xi Jinping Emphasizes the Importance of Cross-Strait Unity for China's Future

In a pivotal meeting held in Beijing, Xi Jinping, the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), engaged with Cheng Li-wun, the leader of the Kuomintang (KMT), emphasizing the critical significance of burgeoning relations between the two parties across the Taiwan Strait. The dialogue underscored the unwavering belief that, irrespective of international dynamics or the evolving situation across the Strait, the overarching ambition for the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation remains steadfast.

Discussing the meeting, Xi Jinping employed phrases such as "common homeland," "one family," and "peace," underscoring the shared identity of the populations on both sides of the Strait. Xi articulated that both sides, as one unified family, harbor a collective desire for tranquility, improved relations, and enhanced living conditions.

Xi Jinping articulated that fostering these relationships represents a collective obligation of both the CPC and the KMT, which also serves as a catalyst for collaboration between the two parties. Cheng’s visit marks a historical moment, being the first KMT leader to lead a delegation to mainland China in the past decade, further emphasizing the desire for improved ties. The delegation included visits to Jiangsu Province and Shanghai before reaching Beijing.

During their discussions, Xi put forth four key propositions aimed at advancing relations between the two regions. He highlighted the necessity of strengthening connections across the Strait by promoting a correct understanding of identity, ensuring a shared homeland through peaceful development, enhancing people's well-being through exchange and integration, and collaboratively striving for national rejuvenation.

Xi stressed the importance of acknowledging that both sides of the Strait belong to a singular entity known as China. Over the past year, the people on both sides have shown unity against the separatist sentiments of "Taiwan independence," firmly standing together to encourage the peaceful development of cross-Strait relations while advancing the overall rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.

Responding to the call for unity, the mainland has introduced several measures aimed at protecting the shared interests of both communities across the Strait. This includes initiatives like launching an online platform for the public to expose wrongful acts by advocates of "Taiwan independence," fostering a stronger sense of community among compatriots.

Additionally, voices within Taiwan are increasingly expressing their opposition to separatism and foreign interference, with public demonstrations advocating for peaceful development and stability within the region. The continuous deepening of exchanges and cooperation is equally crucial. For instance, the 2025 Cross-Strait CEO Summit gathered around 800 participants from both regions to discuss industrial transformation, innovation, and collaboration, providing a robust platform for fostering industrial relations.

A series of supportive policies, such as waiving fees for Taiwanese residents applying for the first time for mainland travel permits, and extending to 100 ports the issuance of these permits, have facilitated over five million cross-Strait visits in 2025—the highest level in six years.

Cheng emphasized the need to promote peaceful relations, fostering a brighter future for cross-Strait dynamics, and driving the national rejuvenation process. She reiterated the underlying consensus of 1992, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a united stance against separatism.

The 1992 Consensus is foundational to the political framework defining relations across the Strait, establishing common ground that both sides of the Taiwan Strait are part of one China and should jointly work towards national reunification. This important document specifies that the relationship is not one of state-to-state nature, nor does it acknowledge two separate Chinas or "one China, one Taiwan." Rather, it serves as a political basis for fruitful dialogue while allowing for the potential of peaceful development.

Observing the discussions, Xu Xiaoquan, a researcher at the Institute of Taiwan Studies of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, remarked that Cheng’s visit illustrates the eagerness of Taiwan compatriots to foster exchanges and cooperation, aligning with wider historical trends and public sentiment.

President Xi affirmed support for all proposals conducive to the peaceful development of relations across the Strait. He denounced the notion of "Taiwan independence," recognizing it as the principal factor undermining peace in the Taiwan Strait and insisted on the necessity of rejection and tolerance towards such ideas.

To summarize, the meeting between Xi Jinping and Cheng Li-wun symbolized a crucial moment for efforts to unite and promote understanding between communities across the Taiwan Strait, reflecting a commitment to collaborative progress and the shared future of the Chinese people. For more detailed insights about the discussions, visit CGTN’s article.

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