Taiwan Opposition Leader Arrives in China Amid Beijing’s Military Threats

TAIPEI, Taiwan—Taiwan’s opposition leader arrived in China on April 7 for a six-day visit, a trip that has sparked debates amid the Chinese regime’s escalating political and military coercion against the island.
Cheng Li-wun, chairwoman of Taiwan’s largest opposition party, the Kuomintang (KMT), led a delegation arriving at the Hongqiao Airport in Shanghai on Tuesday afternoon (local time), welcomed by a group of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials that included Song Tao, director of the China’s Taiwan Affairs Office, according to the KMT’s Facebook page.
Soon after arrival, Cheng and her delegation, accompanied by Song, boarded a local train bound for Nanjing, the capital of coastal Jiangsu Province…. 

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