China's top political advisor Wang Huning calls for strengthened cultural ties across the Taiwan Strait, urging participants at a Beijing summit to uphold the 1992 Consensus and oppose independence efforts.
Wang Huning, a top political advisor in China, urged individuals on both sides of the Taiwan Strait to prioritize the preservation and promotion of Chinese culture during the third Cross-Strait Chinese Culture Summit in Beijing. Wang emphasized the importance of the 1992 Consensus and opposed secessionist activities while meeting with representatives from the mainland and Taiwan.
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