[4] Speaking at a press conference in Taipei in January 1998, Kao said that the ROC government was willing to enhance its relations with the Tibetan government-in-exile in India.
He added that the commission was willing to provide aid to all Tibetans, irrespective of their political beliefs, and that the ROC government was committed to the reunification of China.
However, he emphasized that the two sides needed to take another step forward in agreeing to not repudiate each other's jurisdiction and to establish cross-strait comprehensive offices on a reciprocal basis.
[8] In the end of June 2013, Kao joined a delegation led by Lin Join-sane, Chairman of the Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF), to visit Shanghai from Taiwan for the Cross-Strait Service Trade Agreement signing.
Meanwhile, 80 Chinese mainland industries would be opened to Taiwanese investments, ranging from finance, retail, electronics, publishing and travel sectors.