Published: 15:24, April 17, 2026
Xi urges closer cross-Strait relationship
By Mo Jingxi

Course of nation’s great rejuvenation will not change, he tells KMT leader

Xi Jinping (right), general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, meets with a delegation of the Chinese Kuomintang (KMT) party led by its chairwoman Cheng Li-wun in Beijing, April 10, 2026. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

General Secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, Xi Jinping, said on April 10 that regardless of how the international landscape or the situation across the Taiwan Strait evolves, the overarching trend toward the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation and the prevailing momentum for Chinese people on both sides of the Strait to come closer together will not change.

He made the remarks during a meeting in Beijing with Cheng Li-wun, chairwoman of the Chinese Kuomintang party. This was the first meeting between the leaders of the CPC and the KMT since 2016, when Xi met in Beijing with then KMT chairwoman Hung Hsiu-chu.

Cheng has led a KMT delegation on a six-day visit to the Chinese mainland at the invitation of Xi and the CPC Central Committee. Since arriving on April 7, the delegation visited Jiangsu province and Shanghai, before traveling to Beijing.

Welcoming the delegation, Xi said the meeting is of great significance for the development of relations between the two parties and across the Taiwan Strait.

He said that people on both sides of the Strait hope for peace and tranquility, improved cross-Strait relations, and better lives. “This is a responsibility that the CPC and the KMT cannot shirk, and also a driving force for the two parties to work together,” he said.

Xi expressed willingness to work with all political parties in Taiwan, including the KMT, as well as groups and people from all sectors, to strengthen exchanges and dialogue, promote peace across the Taiwan Strait, improve the well-being of the people and advance national rejuvenation, on the basis of the common political foundation of adhering to the 1992 Consensus and opposing “Taiwan independence”.

In a four-point proposal on the development of cross-Strait relations, Xi called for forging closer bonds across the Strait by upholding a correct understanding of identity.

Highlighting that people on both sides of the Strait share common roots, culture and lineage, Xi said that as members of one family, as long as people communicate sincerely and consult one another when issues arise, there will be no differences or disputes that cannot be resolved. “Differences in social systems should not be an excuse for secession,” he stressed.

Xi called for protecting the shared homeland through peaceful development, noting that the core issue lies in recognizing that both sides of the Strait belong to one China.

“We welcome any proposals conducive to the peaceful development of cross-Strait relations,” Xi said. “Taiwan independence” is the chief culprit undermining peace across the Taiwan Strait, and “we should neither condone nor tolerate it”, he said.

Xi emphasized the importance of enhancing people’s well-being through greater exchanges and integration, saying that the goal of developing cross-Strait relations is to enable people on both sides to lead better lives.

Noting that the mainland boasts magnificent landscapes and a vast market, Xi said that Taiwan compatriots are welcome to visit the mainland, and he encouraged young people in Taiwan to seek development opportunities on the mainland.

Xi called for joint efforts to achieve national rejuvenation. “We firmly believe that more and more Taiwan compatriots will gain a correct understanding of the mainland’s social system and development path,” he said.

As this year marks the opening year of the mainland’s 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-30) period, Xi expressed willingness to share development opportunities and benefits with Taiwan compatriots.

The CPC and the KMT should consolidate political mutual trust, maintain positive interactions, unite people on both sides of the Strait, and work together to create a bright future for national reunification and national rejuvenation, he said.

Cheng said that people on both sides of the Strait are all Chinese, who share a common heritage and culture, and that they should work together to advance the cause of pursuing the revitalization of China envisioned by Dr Sun Yat-sen.

She said the KMT and the CPC should uphold the common political foundation of adhering to the 1992 Consensus and opposing “Taiwan independence”, strengthen political mutual trust, and make full use of their party-to-party platform for communication across the Strait.

 

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