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Beijing pledges better Taiwan air and travel links after KMT leader’s mainland China trip

The promises form part of a package of measures to boost cross-strait ties unveiled after KMT chairwoman Cheng Li-wun’s visit to Beijing

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KMT leader Cheng Li-wun tours the Palace Museum in Beijing’s Forbidden City. Photo: Xinhua
Carol Yangin Beijing
Beijing has promised to restore direct flights between the Chinese mainland and Taiwan following a visit by the leader of the main opposition party.

The 10-point measures, which also include a pledge to ease restrictions on individuals travelling to the island, were announced on Sunday as Kuomintang chairwoman Cheng Li-wun concluded her visit to the mainland.

Her trip, which began on Tuesday, included a meeting with Xi Jinping – the first between the leaders of the Communist Party and KMT in nine years.

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On Sunday, Cheng visited electronics giant Xiaomi’s factory in Beijing, where she met the group’s founder and chairman Lei Jun. During the tour, Lei presented her with a smartphone as a gift, according to Taiwan’s China Times.

In the meeting, Xi had promised better communication and exchanges with Taiwan and to allow the island’s residents to share in the mainland’s economic development.

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Both Xi and Cheng highlighted the need for cross-strait peace following 10 years of escalating tensions since the independence-leading Democratic Progressive Party came to power in Taiwan.

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