May 2, 05:00 AM
Taiwan KMT chair Cheng Li-wun confirms June US visitJune US visit after Xi Jinping meeting
Taiwan's opposition Kuomintang chairwoman Cheng Li-wun confirmed on April 28, 2026, that she will visit the United States in June for about 10 days. She plans to meet senior US officials in Washington, DC, think tanks, universities like Harvard and MIT, and Taiwanese diaspora communities to discuss her recent meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping and a new approach to cross-strait relations. Cheng aims to explain how her peace initiatives align with US interests and promote regional stability.
This trip follows her controversial April delegation to China, where she held talks with senior CCP officials, sparking debate in Taiwan over balancing ties with Beijing and Washington. The visit could shape perceptions of KMT's cross-strait policy amid ongoing US-China tensions over Taiwan, potentially influencing bilateral relations and Taiwan's domestic politics. Cheng seeks to assure US audiences of her commitment to strong US-Taiwan ties while advocating that Taiwan avoid choosing between the two powers.