這個不是美聯社,也不是全聯 社,新加坡人是聽得懂中文的, 人家也沒有翻譯錯喔!這份實 體報紙今天已經賣完了,無法 撤下, 現在全新家坡人都看 到了!!唉!國民黨主席禍國殃 民, 一個比一個厲害! TODAY Like 339 Tweet 8-10 Pin it Download PDF hot news BEIJING WILL ENSURE MORE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES FOR TAIWANESE: XI Kuomintang chief reaffirms support for eventual reunion with China BEIJING-The head of Taiwan's ruling Kuomintang yesterday reaffirmed the party's support for eventual unifica- tion with the mainland when he met. Chinese President Xi Jinping, who, in turn, offered talks to resolve their po- litical differences, but only if Taiwan accepts that it is part of China. Kuomintang chairman Eric Chu also called for more chances for the island to participate in international organisations. Speaking at a news conference fol- lowing his talks with Mr Xi, Mr Chu said Taiwan hoped not only to have "space to participate, but also to join hand in hand and together create a win-win situation with the other side of the (Taiwan) Strait," in important areas regarding regional peace, eco- nomics and environmental protection. Earlier, in the first meeting be- tween the leaders in six years, Mr Xi, issue that is increasingly unpopular among young Taiwanese. The unification issue is expected to feature prominently in next year's presidential elections in Taiwan, in which Mr Chu is considered a likely candidate. Some believe China wants to show the island's voters that voting for the Kuomintang would be a vote for stable relations with the mainland, seeing that Mr Chu is someone Beijing can work with. During the meeting, Mr Xi also said China would ensure more economic opportunities for Taiwan's people as China continues down its path of re- form. "We are willing to give priority to Taiwan in opening-up. Our efforts to open up to Taiwan compatriots will be bigger," he said. The Kuomintang was driven to Tai- wan by Mao Zedong's Communists during the Chinese Civil War in 1949, TODAY TUESDAY 5 MAY 2015 presidency in January, but he remains the most promising candidate to rival the DPP's candidate, Ms Tsai Ing-wen. Exchanges between the mainland and the island are laden with symbol- ism, and Mr Chu's schedule in China included a visit to the grave of Sun Yat-sen, the father of modern Chinese democracy, who is revered by both the Communists and the Kuomintang. During the meeting, Mr Chu also affirmed Taiwan's desire to join the proposed Chinese-led Asian Infra- structure Investment Bank. China does not want the island to join using a name that might imply it is an inde- pendent country. Mr Chu said the island would con- tinue to insist on joining the bank as "Chinese Taipei", the name under which it participates in the Olympics and the Asia-Pacific Economic Coop- eration forum. Mr Chu's comments during his meeting with Mr Xi were carried live on Hong Kong-based Phoenix Television. Despite increasingly close eco- nomic ties, Taiwanese support for political unification has remained low, especially among younger vot- ers. Thousands of young people occu- 此篇相同回報者之文章列表

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