Taiwan opposition leader to make 'peace' visit to China, first in 10 years
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Article Summary
The article reports on a Taiwanese opposition leader's upcoming trip to China, suggesting Beijing may use the visit to boost her political standing and reduce U.S. influence in Taiwan. It presents the trip as strategically timed and potentially serving China's interests, while noting concerns from Taiwanese officials and experts—though it doesn’t fully explain the historical context of such visits by her party. The framing leans toward skepticism about the visit’s intentions, using timing and selective expert opinions to shape doubt.
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