Kuomintang (KMT) chair Cheng Li-wun recently reiterated her support for the “One China” principle following trips to both the United States and China. She characterized this position as reflecting the current cross-strait situation, accusing the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) of attempting to establish a “two-state” framework. Cheng asserted that her view is the only viable option for relations between Taiwan and China. She further emphasized the importance of the 1992 Consensus as the foundation for cross-strait interactions. These comments have generated controversy, as they align with Beijing’s position and diverge from the DPP’s stance on Taiwan’s sovereignty. The remarks signal a potential shift in the KMT’s approach to cross-strait policy and could impact Taiwan’s political landscape.