South China Morning Post
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Cross-strait ties are ‘not state-to-state’, KMT vice-chair tells senior Beijing official
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Taiwan's main opposition KMT party vice-chairman told a senior Beijing official that mainland China and Taiwan do not have state-to-state relations, during a cross-strait cultural summit meeting.
Cross-strait ties are ‘not state-to-state’, KMT vice-chair tells senior Beijing official
The relationship between mainland China and Taiwan is not one of state-to-state relations, Chang Rong-kung, vice-chairman of the Kuomintang (KMT), the island’s main opposition party, told Beijing’s top official on Taiwan affairs on Monday.
Chang met Wang Huning, chairman of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference and the Communist Party’s No 4 official, at the opening day of the third annual Cross-Strait Chinese Culture Summit.
Wang said the summit showed people on both sides of..
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