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Taiwan to re-engage positively with China ‘post-pandemic’, says minister

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TAIWAN is preparing to reengage “mutually positive” interactio­ns with China in the “post-pandemic era,” the new Minister of Mainland Affairs stated on Tuesday.

Chiu Tai-san, , made the remark during a news conference held after he took over as chairman of the Mainland Affairs Council (MAC), a Cabinet-level agency which oversees implementa­tion of Taiwan s policies toward China.

Chiu stated that in the post-COVID-19 era, “crossstrai­t interactio­n” with China “definitely will revive.” Chiu said President Tsai Ing-wen had asked him to prepare for “a new situation in cross-strait relations” including the resumption of regular economic interactio­n with China.

Taiwan has its own independen­t and democratic­ally elected government, but Beijing nonetheles­s claims sovereignt­y over the island.

Tensions have risen over China’s suppressio­n of democracy in Hong Kong and numerous Chinese incursions into Taiwan airspace.

Taiwan’s independen­ce would mean war, China’s military said in anuary, adopting a tougher stance.

Asked about Chinese foreign minister Wang i’s reported demand that United States President oe Biden “cease indulging Taiwan independen­ce separatist forces,” Chiu replied that “everyone here has different views on what Taiwan independen­ce’ means, so I’ll need time to clarify what he meant.”

Chiu added that “our bottom line” is “upholding our sovereignt­y and Taiwan s democracy” and said the DPP government “has never had bad intentions toward the mainland.”

Chiu said both sides should pragmatica­lly “build mutual trust to deal with higher level problems.” Chiu, a former governing Democratic Progressiv­e Party (DPP) legislator and former justice minister, replaced former MAC chairman Chen Mingtung, who was named by Tsai as director of the secretive National Security Bureau.

Chiu said both sides should pragmatica­lly ‘build mutual trust to deal with higher level problems’

 ?? (AFP) ?? Newly appointed Minister of Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Councils Chiu Tai-san in Taipei on Tuesday.
(AFP) Newly appointed Minister of Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Councils Chiu Tai-san in Taipei on Tuesday.

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