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Taiwan ruling party chief heads to Beijing for Xi meeting

Eric Chu, leader of the Kuomintang, will meet President Xi Jinping on Monday after attending a trade forum in Shanghai in the first such visit since 2008

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Kuomintang Chairman Eric Chu attends a press conference in Taipei on the eve of his visit to the mainland. Photo: Xinhua

The head of Taiwan’s ruling party departed on Saturday for a high-profile visit to the mainland, in the first visit by a Kuomintang chief since 2008.

Eric Chu, chairman of the KMT, is set to attend an annual trade forum in Shanghai at the weekend before meeting with President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Monday.

He has promised to raise the issue of the Taiwanese public’s growing unease over the mainland’s influence on the island, while Taiwan’s bid to join the Beijing-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank is also on the agenda.

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No peace accord will be discussed, however.

“There won’t be any black-box or back-room [deals]. We will use open and transparent means to let everybody approach cross-strait ties and the KMT’s exchanges with mainland China with a positive attitude,” Chu said on Friday.

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Chu succeeded embattled President Ma Ying-jeou in January as chairman of the ruling party, which instated a rapprochement with China on a platform of promoting trade and tourism between the two sides.

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