When KMT Chairman Zhu Lilun met with the visiting delegation of the National Committee on Foreign Policy of the United States today, he emphasized that the KMT is duty-bound to safeguard peace and stability.

(provided by the KMT)

[Reporter Shi Xiaoguang/Taipei Report] KMT Chairman Zhu Lilun met with a delegation from the National Committee on American Foreign Policy (NCAFP) at the Central Party Headquarters today. The delegation was led by Susan M. Elliott led a delegation, most of which were senior former US officials on Asia-Pacific affairs.

Zhu Lilun pointed out that the Kuomintang has maintained good relations with the United States since the administration of former presidents such as Chiang Kai-shek, Chiang Ching-kuo, Lee Teng-hui, and Ma Ying-jeou. Today, the Kuomintang adheres to the policy of "pro-US, friendly to Japan, and peace with China" and parallels "defense" (defense). ) and Dialogue's "2D" strategy, under the premise of strengthening national defense strength, at the same time maintain cross-strait communication channels.

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He emphasized that the main public opinion in Taiwan is to maintain the status quo. We should be peace makers, not peace breakers, and try our best to maintain regional peace and security, and to safeguard peace and stability. Taiwan's international friends communicate and exchange, and jointly defend the Republic of China, safeguard Taiwan's democracy, and maintain regional peace.

Regarding the results of the Nine-in-One election, Zhu Lilun emphasized to the American people that the Kuomintang advocates walking the right path and recommending the right people. Everyone is real, reasonable, steady and pragmatic, and unity can win the election. This time the Kuomintang nominated The candidates of the Democratic Progressive Party outperform the candidates of the DPP in terms of education and experience. The election results reflect the disappointment of the people of Taiwan with the poor governance of the DPP. The people strive for a good life and a good life.

The KMT pointed out that members of the delegation included Susan M. Elliott, president of the National Committee on Foreign Policy, Daniel R. Russel, vice president of the Asia Society Policy Research Center, and Raymond F. Burghardt, director of the Pacific Century Institute. ), Susan A. Thornton, director of the Asia-Pacific Security Forum of the US National Council for Foreign Policy, Allison Hooker, senior vice president of the US Global Strategy Consulting Company, and Juliet Lee, deputy director of the Asia-Pacific Security Forum of the US National Council for Foreign Policy .