The Freeman

Taiwan leader Tsai hopes for ‛breakthrou­gh’ with China

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TAIPEI — Taiwan's president Tsai Ing-wen said yesterday that the end of China's landmark party congress signals an "opportunit­y for change," as she called for dialogue with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

Tsai was speaking publicly for the first time since Xi was handed a second term during the 19th Communist Party meeting that concluded this week, which cemented the Chinese president's grip on power.

Ties between Taiwan and China have become increasing­ly frosty since Tsai was elected president last year.

Beijing cut off official communicat­ion with her government shortly after it took office due to her refusal to publicly accept the principle that both sides belong to "one China".

The rivals split after a civil war in 1949 and Taiwan is a self-governing democracy today, although it has never formally declared independen­ce.

China still sees it as part of its territory to be reunified, by force if necessary.

At an event Thursday marking the 30th anniversar­y of cross-strait exchanges, Tsai said she hoped communicat­ions could now resume.

"I must once again call on leaders from both sides to uphold tact and balanced, traditiona­l political wisdom, to find a breakthrou­gh," she said.

She added that they should also work towards "permanentl­y abolishing fears of hostility and war."

Tsai recalled that it had been 30 years since Taiwan began allowing Nationalis­t soldiers who fled to the island after the Communists' victory on the mainland to return home to China to visit relatives.

It was a "milestone" in cross-strait developmen­t, Tsai said.

During the party congress, Xi stood by Beijing's offer to restore communicat­ion with Taiwan if Tsai's government readopts the "1992 consensus".

 ?? AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE ?? Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen (right) shakes hands with a guest beside former chairman of the Democratic Progressiv­e Party (DPP) Hsu Hsin-liang (left) during a conference between Taiwan and China relations organized by Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs...
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen (right) shakes hands with a guest beside former chairman of the Democratic Progressiv­e Party (DPP) Hsu Hsin-liang (left) during a conference between Taiwan and China relations organized by Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs...

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