Two House Republicans to meet leader of Taiwan's Beijing‑friendly opposition party

Two members of the U.S. House of Representatives announced a meeting. They will sit down with the leader of Taiwan’s opposition party known for its

Two members of the U.S. House of Representatives announced a meeting. They will sit down with the leader of Taiwan’s opposition party known for its Beijing‑friendly stance. The meeting highlights congressional interest in cross‑strait political dynamics. Taiwan’s opposition party is often described as aligned with Beijing. The discussion may influence U.S. policy toward Taiwan and China. No detailed agenda for the meeting has been released. Officials said the talks are part of broader diplomatic outreach. The outcome could shape future U.S.–Taiwan relations.