Taipei, Aug. 9 (CNA) Luke de Pulford, the founder of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC), has said the organization is not "anti-China" but instead seeks to help democratic governments develop more realistic policies toward China. President Lai Ching-te (second left) and Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung (left) join IPAC founder Luke de Pulford (second right) and the alliance's Japan co-chair Gen Nakatani (right) in Taipei on Tuesday for Taiwan's 10th Ketagalan Forum. De Pulford stressed that many IPAC members have "a deep love and respect for China, Chinese culture and the Chinese people." He added that Beijing's efforts to portray IPAC as anti-China had failed to curb the organization's rapid growth, particularly in Latin America. De Pulford said IPAC had invited Taiwan's main opposition Kuomintang (KMT) to join when the alliance was founded, but the party had yet to do so.