Former Taiwan president Ma open to meeting leaders on landmark China trip

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Former Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou is “at his host’s disposal” when it comes to meetings with senior leaders during a trip to China this month, but there are no plans for him to visit Beijing, a senior official from Ma’s office said. | Reuters

Ma Ying-jeou Foundation director Hsiao Hsu-tsen told reporters that the March 27-April 7 is mostly about student exchanges and to pay respects to the graves of Ma’s ancestors in China.He would not rule out meetings with senior officials when asked if Ma might have another get together with Xi.

Given that neither Taiwan nor China’s governments recognise each other, Ma will simply be referred to as “Mr. Ma Ying-jeou” while he is in China, Hsiao said, to avoid thorny political issues. Ma is a senior member of Taiwan’s main opposition party, the Kuomintang , which traditionally favours close ties with China though strongly denies being pro-Beijing.The KMT says outreach to China is needed now more than ever given the tensions across the Taiwan Strait.

“He believes that the two sides have entered an icebound state in recent years. If young people can communicate and have dialogue, it will definitely reduce the current tensions,” Hsiao said of Ma’s thoughts on the visit. China has rebuffed Tsai’s repeated calls for talks, believing her to be a separatist. She says only Taiwan’s people can decide their future.

 

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