From The New York Times:
BEIJING — Mainland China’s top negotiator on Taiwan matters arrived in Taipei on Monday, the highest ranking mainland official to visit the island since the end of the civil war in 1949.
BEIJING — Mainland China’s top negotiator on Taiwan matters arrived in Taipei on Monday, the highest ranking mainland official to visit the island since the end of the civil war in 1949.
His visit, for five days of talks aimed at reaching agreements on transportation and economic deals, signals a further warming of relations between the two governments.
The official, Chen Yunlin, the head of the Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Strait, landed at the Taipei airport and went to the historic Grand Hotel, where he made a few remarks to a crowd of reporters. The talks are expected to begin on Tuesday, when Mr. Chen meets with Chiang Pin-kung, the c
The official, Chen Yunlin, the head of the Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Strait, landed at the Taipei airport and went to the historic Grand Hotel, where he made a few remarks to a crowd of reporters. The talks are expected to begin on Tuesday, when Mr. Chen meets with Chiang Pin-kung, the c
The official, Chen Yunlin, the head of the Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Strait, landed at the Taipei airport and went to the historic Grand Hotel, where he made a few remarks to a crowd of reporters. The talks are expected to begin on Tuesday, when Mr. Chen meets with Chiang Pin-kung, the chairman of the Straits Exchange Foundation, the main negotiating body for Taiwan.
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