KMT leader back from Beijing forum

The China Post
Date: November 4, 2016
By: Stephanie Chao

TAIPEI, Taiwan — Kuomintang Chairwoman Hung Hsiu-chu wrapped up her trip in mainland China on

Kuomintang Chairwoman Hung Hsiu-chu speaks in Beijing on Thursday, Nov. 3. Commenting on the current status of cross-strait ties, Hung said cross-strait relations must be reinvigorated, stressing it was a responsibility that the KMT was "duty-bound to fulfill" and "unwilling to pass on to others." (CNA)

Kuomintang Chairwoman Hung Hsiu-chu speaks in Beijing on Thursday, Nov. 3. Commenting on the current status of cross-strait ties, Hung said cross-strait relations must be reinvigorated, stressing it was a responsibility that the KMT was “duty-bound to fulfill” and “unwilling to pass on to others.” (CNA)

Thursday on the second and last day of the 11th annual meeting between Taiwan’s KMT and Chinese Communist Party.

The KMT chairwoman on Thursday concluded her five-day trip in mainland China and returned to Taiwan at 5:30 p.m.

Hung hailed the trip as a “bountiful harvest” and said she believed it would absolutely prove beneficial for the future of cross-strait affairs and peaceful development.

Speaking at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport, she said she had felt the passion from the mainland Chinese people and the goodwill expressed by Chinese leadership.

Hung said the KMT would help Taiwan’s eight KMT-led local governments hold agricultural and tourism shows in mainland China by the end of the year.    [FULL  STORY]

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