Group 1 - The forum held by the Kuomintang and Communist Party think tanks in Beijing has garnered significant attention in Taiwan, with widespread belief that it aims to benefit cross-strait relations and align with public sentiment in Taiwan [1][2] - The forum emphasized the importance of the "1992 Consensus" and opposition to "Taiwan independence" as key to facilitating dialogue and peaceful interactions between the two sides, reflecting a commitment to enhancing the welfare of people on both sides [1][2] - Discussions at the forum focused on three main topics: cross-strait tourism cooperation, industrial collaboration, and environmental sustainability, resulting in 15 common opinions aimed at normalizing personnel exchanges [1][2] Group 2 - The 15 common opinions proposed at the forum are seen as essential for fostering practical exchanges and cooperation between the two sides, with hopes that they will enhance collaboration in various sectors [2] - Future topics for discussion could include e-commerce logistics, infrastructure, cultural creativity, and more, which are expected to benefit Taiwan's youth, small and medium enterprises, and the general public [2] - The forum is viewed as a valuable communication channel amid rising tensions in the Taiwan Strait, encouraging investment in economic development rather than military expenditures [2]
台湾各界:国共两党智库论坛契合民意 为两岸关系和平发展带来正能量
Xin Hua She·2026-02-05 00:50