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Taiwan talks up cross-strait exchanges, urges Beijing to ‘renounce hostility’

  • Easing of Covid-19 restrictions planned, says island’s top official for cross-strait relations, asking mainland to embrace peace to ease tensions
  • He says Beijing’s ‘political and military intimidation has never led to solutions’ – but Beijing’s Taiwan office calls Taipei’s stance a deception

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Chiu Tai-san, head of Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council, said Beijing was “trapped in a contradiction of peace and war”. Photo: CNA
Taiwan’s top official in charge of cross-strait relations called on Beijing to renounce hostility towards the island and said Taipei would consider relaxing restrictions on exchanges with mainland China after the Covid-19 pandemic.
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But the comments by Chiu Tai-san, head of Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council, were rejected by Beijing, which called it a “deception tactic”.

In a speech at a symposium on China’s modernisation on Friday, Chiu said Taiwan was planning a “gradual easing of controls” on cross-strait exchanges as the Covid-19 pandemic abates.

“Both sides of the Taiwan Strait should promote healthy exchanges to build mutual understanding and mutual trust,” Chiu said.

“We hope the other side will soon renounce hostility and embrace peace as guiding principles so that together we can improve cross-strait relations.”

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