Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

China, Taiwan hold historic meeting

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The leaders of China and Taiwan met on Saturday for the first time since the formerly bitter Cold War foes split amid civil war 66 years ago, and though no concrete agreement resulted, both hailed the meeting as a sign of a new stability in relations.

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou came together on neutral ground in the Southeast Asian city-state of Singapore, walking toward each other in a hotel ballroom in front of a backdrop of yellow, a traditiona­l colour of Chinese emperors.

The two men smiled broadly as they shook hands for more than one minute, turning slightly to the side to accommodat­e a host of photojourn­alists in the ballroom. No national flags were present, a necessary work-around to over- come China’s refusal to recognise Taiwan’s sovereignt­y or its government’s formal legitimacy, and the two men were referred to merely as “Mr Xi” and “Mr Ma” to further reduce the chances of bruised sensitivit­ies. In brief opening remarks in front of reporters before going into a closed-door meeting, Xi said, “History will record this day.”

He alluded to China’s longcheris­hed goals of unificatio­n with Taiwan, saying, “We are one family,” and “No force can pull us apart.”

Ma said, “Both sides should respect each other’s values and way of life,” while adding that relations between the sides were “the most peaceful and stable they have ever been.” When they split in 1949, both sides aspired to absorb the other, with each claiming the mantle of the only legitimate government of all of China, Taiwan included. Communist Party-ruled China still demands that Taiwan eventually be unified with the mainland, by force if necessary, while many citizens of democratic Taiwan increasing­ly prefer to simply maintain the separate status the island has carved out over more than six decades.

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