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US Senate Majority Leader Confirms No Meeting Scheduled with Cheng Li-wen During Washington Visit

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June 23, 2026

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US Senate Majority Leader Confirms No Meeting Scheduled with Cheng Li-wen During Washington Visit

Cheng Li-wen, chair of Taiwan’s opposition Kuomintang (KMT), is undertaking a 16-day visit to the United States in an effort to address concerns and “clarify misunderstandings” among U.S. policymakers. Before departing, Cheng stated that she hoped to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump. However, the U.S. Senate Majority Leader John Thune stated on June 9 []

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Related coverage for "US Senate Majority Leader Confirms No Meeting Scheduled with Cheng Li-wen During Washington Visit": South China Morning Post — Trump ally Steve Daines rejects claims of talks with KMT leader. The Rising Nepal — China, Bangladesh announce to build community with shared future in new era. NDTV — Bangladesh PM Tarique Rahman Meets Chinese President Xi Jinping In Beijing. UrduPoint — Bangladeshi PM to visit China from Jun 24-26. Al Arabiya English — China’s Xi Meets Bangladeshi PM Rahman in Beijing. Vision Times — Seven US Senators Urge Taiwan To Boost Domestic Defense Production Amid Security Concerns