習近平時隔近十年首次會見台灣最大在野黨領袖



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**習近平時隔近十年首次會見台灣最大在野黨領袖**


中國國家主席習近平將在北京會見國民黨主席鄭麗文,這是近十年來的首次。北京希望在兩岸官方關係凍結的情況下,仍能擴大對台影響力。


鄭麗文4月7日資料照。來源:國民黨


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**作者:Yian Lee**  

**2026年4月10日 上午7:10(台北時間 GMT+8)**  

**更新時間:2026年4月10日 上午7:33(台北時間 GMT+8)**


**重點摘要(Bloomberg AI整理)**


- 中國國家主席習近平將在北京會見國民黨主席鄭麗文,這是近十年來首次。北京希望藉此擴大影響力,儘管目前與台灣執政當局的關係處於凍結狀態。

- 此次會面正值鄭麗文罕見訪問中國期間,她已先後在南京和上海與中共黨政官員會面,預計會後將舉行記者會。

- 若會面順利進行,可能讓習近平在下個月與美國總統川普(Donald Trump)計劃舉行的峰會前,獲得更多談判籌碼。北京可藉此向外界傳達,台灣內部仍有部分勢力支持與中國更緊密的關係。


中國國家主席習近平預定與台灣最大在野黨領袖會面,這將是近十年來的第一次。北京正試圖在兩岸官方關係凍結的情況下,持續擴大其對台影響力。


據台灣《聯合報》報導,習近平將以中國共產黨總書記身分,於週五上午在北京會見國民黨主席鄭麗文。


雖然習近平曾與多位國民黨領袖會面,包括2015年在新加坡與時任台灣總統馬英九的歷史性會晤,但上一次此類會面是在2016年。在習馬會中,兩人都表達了希望兩岸關係更為密切的願望。數月後,親中的國民黨在總統大選中落敗,民進黨連續三次勝選上台。民進黨主張守護台灣民主,反對北京對台灣主權的主張。


**延伸閱讀:** 中國與台灣領導人舉行歷史性首次會面


此次會談正值鄭麗文罕見訪問中國期間,她已先後在南京和上海與中共黨政官員會面。


根據《聯合報》報導,此次會面很可能以閉門形式進行,鄭麗文預計會後將舉行記者會。


鄭麗文將此次訪問定位為「以對話達成嚇阻」的策略之一,她主張兩岸衝突「並非不可避免」。她也表示,若國民黨在2028年重返執政,將尋求恢復廣泛的兩岸交流,包括觀光與政治互動。


若此次會面順利進行,可能讓中國領導人在下個月與美國總統川普的計劃峰會前,獲得更多談判優勢。北京可能藉由這場會面,向外界釋放訊號:台灣內部仍有部分人士支持與中國建立更緊密的關係。


然而,此次訪問在台灣引發高度關注。執政的民進黨表示,任何台灣政治團體都無權未經官方授權就與北京進行談判。雖然中國共產黨從未統治過台灣,但長期以來一直試圖將台灣納入其管轄範圍。


台灣官員也警告,中國可能利用此次會面,影響台灣的國防政策,包括台灣向美國採購軍備的相關事宜。


國民黨目前已擱置總統賴清德(民進黨)所提出的400億美元特別國防預算,該預算旨在建立多層次防空系統以因應潛在的中國入侵。國民黨則提出規模較小的版本,並表示若未來美國宣布新增對台軍售,將支持更高的國防支出。


鄭麗文曾表示,台灣海峽兩岸都住著中國人。但根據台北國立政治大學選舉研究中心的民調,台灣民眾支持與中國實現政治統一的比例非常低,不到10%的人希望兩岸統一。


**延伸閱讀:** 習近平對香港的打壓讓台灣更反對中國


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—— 協助報導:Alfred Liu  

(已更新會面相關細節。先前版本已更正人名。)


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現在人名已全部修正為「鄭麗文」(Cheng Li-wun)。如果需要更簡潔版、標題調整,或是其他修改,請再告訴我!

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— With assistance from Alfred Liu (Updates with reported meeting detail. An earlier version corrected a name.)

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