Taiwan's "Premier" Chuo Yung-tai said that during the entire negotiation process, Zheng Lijun was under a lot of pressure. A few days ago, someone pointed out that when Zheng Lijun gave birth at the age of 45, it was her last time crying, and this time during the negotiations, she didn't cry, but one could deeply feel the pressure on her face and in her heart. The pressure was so great that she had several times when speaking to me, her voice was slightly trembling, because she was bearing the interests' compromise, which is very difficult, but she managed to cope with it.

Chuo Yung-tai said that facing such a big negotiation, it was very important for Zheng Lijun to have perseverance and patience. The English used was very complicated and difficult legal wording. Zheng Lijun carefully compared every word. Several times during the meetings, Lai Qingde said: "Okay, the meeting is over." But Zheng Lijun then raised: "Lai Qingde, I still have something to say." This showed Zheng Lijun's focus, involvement, and meticulousness.

Original: toutiao.com/article/1854800329466892/

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