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Xi Jinping Engages Taiwan's Opposition Leader Amid Rising Tensions
In a significant diplomatic move, Xi Jinping met with Taiwan's main opposition leader in Beijing, marking the first such talks in a decade, as Taiwan's political landscape evolves.
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Summary
On April 10, 2026, Xi Jinping hosted Taiwan's main opposition leader in Beijing, a notable event as it represents the first cross-strait talks in ten years.
During the meeting, Xi emphasized the perceived threat of Taiwan independence, highlighting the ongoing tensions in the region.
This dialogue comes at a pivotal time, with Taiwan's presidential election set for 2028 and a crucial meeting between Xi and Trump anticipated in May.
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