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KMT deputy chief Andrew Hsia starts mainland China trip with call for dialogue with Taiwan

  • Hsia says he has no plans to meet mainland officials but is open to the possibility
  • He also is prepared to offer condolences over the death of two mainland fishermen near Quemoy

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Andrew Hsia, deputy chairman of Kuomintang, will visit various cities during his week on the mainland. Photo: Reuters
The vice chairman of Taiwan’s main opposition Kuomintang launched a weeklong trip to mainland China on Monday by calling for an easing in the cross-strait rivalry and the reopening of dialogue.
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Leaving Taipei for the mainland city of Xiamen, Andrew Hsia also said that if he met mainland officials, he would express condolences to the families of two fishermen who died after a boat chase by the Taiwanese coastguard earlier this month.

“We hope cross-strait hostility will not continue to rise as we all want peace, stability, and prosperity between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait,” Hsia said.

“We also hope the government can find a channel for dialogue between the two sides as soon as possible.”

Hsia made the comments at Taipei’s Songshan Airport at the start of a trip that will also take him to Guangzhou, Nanchang, Hangzhou, Kunshan and Shanghai.

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