tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6536173183544723049.post2355783426604659135..comments2023-11-02T05:13:23.254-07:00Comments on et cetera, et cetera 英文人行道: thaw frozen credit markets, boilerplate, ground-shipping rate, out of thin air人事物http://www.blogger.com/profile/01289373669504487523noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6536173183544723049.post-80593291700410756772008-04-16T00:53:00.000-07:002008-04-16T00:53:00.000-07:00Taiwan-China meet begins to 'thaw the ice': presid...Taiwan-China meet begins to 'thaw the ice': president-elect<BR/><BR/>1 day ago<BR/><BR/>TAIPEI (AFP) — Weekend talks between Chinese President Hu Jintao and Taiwan's vice president-elect have started to "thaw the ice" in ties between the rivals, the island's incoming president Ma Ying-jeou said Monday.<BR/><BR/>The landmark meeting on Saturday between Hu and Taiwan's Vincent Siew on the sidelines of a regional forum in Hainan, southern China, "has started to thaw the ice across the strait," Ma told reporters.<BR/><BR/>Ma, who takes office on May 20, said he was encouraged by the Hu-Siew talks, which were the highest-level contact between the two sides since they split in 1949 at the end of a civil war.<BR/><BR/>"We'll push for the reopening of cross-strait negotiations after May 20," said Ma, of the Beijing-friendly Kuomintang (KMT) party.<BR/><BR/>"Thanks to the Boao meeting, some of the barriers for the resumption of talks have been removed," he said. "The mainland authorities displayed goodwill at the forum."<BR/><BR/>Ma, who won the March presidential election in a landslide, campaigned on a pledge to boost Taiwan's sluggish economy.<BR/><BR/>As part of that pledge, he vowed to improve relations with China, increase trade, tourism and transport links, and work on a peace treaty to end hostilities.<BR/><BR/>He will succeed outgoing President Chen Shui-bian, who angered Beijing over the past eight years with his pro-independence rhetoric. China still views Taiwan as part of its territory awaiting reunification, by force if necessary.<BR/><BR/>The incoming president said Hu and Siew had exchanged views on cross-strait economic relations in a "natural, friendly and constructive atmosphere".<BR/><BR/>Ma also said that Beijing had "responded positively" to Taiwan's proposals on weekend charter flights and a further opening-up of the island to mainland tourists.<BR/><BR/>"That would make it easier in carrying out our policies after we take office," he said, adding that civilian bodies representing both sides had nearly completed technical talks on the two issues over the past few years.<BR/><BR/>Taiwan has banned direct trade and transport exchanges with the mainland since 1949, and visits to the island by mainland tourists are severely restricted.<BR/><BR/>Ma said he would name KMT vice chairman Chiang Pin-kung as Taiwan's chief negotiator in dealing with China.<BR/><BR/>Chiang will head the semi-official Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF), which is in charge of civilian exchanges between the island and the mainland.<BR/><BR/>"SEF will be responsible for handling cross-strait relations, with the authorisation of the Mainland Affairs Council," Ma said, referring to Taiwan's top China policy decision-making body.<BR/><BR/>Beijing unilaterally called off rapprochement talks in 1995 to protest the controversial US visit by the island's then president Lee Teng-hui, claiming it was part of his efforts to promote independence.<BR/><BR/>Siew said "no timetable" had been set for the normalisation of trade and economic ties with China.<BR/><BR/>A cautious Ma added: "As cross-strait ties did not become frosty overnight, and the icy mountain is big, it may take a long time to melt the ice."人事物https://www.blogger.com/profile/01289373669504487523noreply@blogger.com