China's Xi hosts Taiwan opposition leader in Beijing

Chinese President Xi Jinping meets with Taiwan's opposition leader in a high-profile bid to reshape the narrative on unification.

Chinese President Xi Jinping meets with Taiwan's opposition leader in a high-profile bid to reshape the narrative on unification. | Contesto: cronaca

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Chinese President Xi Jinping hosted a meeting in Beijing with Ma Ying-jeou, the former president of Taiwan and a senior figure in the island's main opposition party, the Kuomintang (KMT). The high-profile encounter, confirmed by state media, marks a significant diplomatic maneuver by Beijing as it intensifies efforts to promote its vision of cross-strait relations directly to the Taiwanese public, bypassing the island's current governing administration. The meeting underscores a deliberate strategy by the Chinese leadership to engage with political forces in Taiwan that are historically aligned with a "One China" policy. The KMT, which ruled Taiwan for decades, officially adheres to the 1992 Consensus—a tacit understanding that there is only one China, with both sides agreeing to differ on its definition. This stance stands in stark contrast to the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), which rejects the consensus and maintains that Taiwan is already a sovereign state. By courting Ma and the KMT, Beijing aims to present a unified front with what it terms "compatriots" on the island, isolating the DPP government as an obstacle to peaceful development. This engagement occurs against a backdrop of heightened military and political pressure from the mainland. In recent years, China has increased the frequency and scale of military exercises around Taiwan, flown warplanes across the median line of the Taiwan Strait, and consistently denounced any moves it interprets as supporting formal independence. The meeting with Ma serves a dual purpose: it projects an image of Beijing's willingness to pursue peaceful dialogue while simultaneously reinforcing the message that such dialogue is only possible under the framework of its "One China" principle. The optics are carefully managed to suggest that cooperation and stability are attainable, but solely on Beijing's terms. The significance of the meeting extends beyond immediate diplomacy, touching on the core narrative battle for hearts and minds. For Beijing, framing the cross-strait issue as a matter of national reunification, not international relations, is paramount. Hosting a respected former leader from Taiwan in...

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