In a landmark gathering ahead of WWII victory commemorations, Wang Huning – China's top political advisor – met with representatives from the Taiwan region, including former Kuomintang leader Hung Hsiu-chu. The meeting highlighted shared historical memory and calls for cross-strait collaboration. 🌏
"Our compatriots across the Taiwan Strait must remember our joint struggle against aggression," said Wang, emphasizing Taiwan's return to China in 1945 as a key WWII outcome. The discussion focused on preserving peace and advancing national rejuvenation through unity.
This rare high-level exchange comes as Beijing prepares to mark 80 years since the World Anti-Fascist War victory. Analysts see it as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen cultural and political ties across the strait through historical connections. 📜
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Wang Huning meets Taiwan representatives joining V-Day commemorations
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