Ex-Taiwanese President Ma visits China to help build social and cultural links
- Ma Ying-jeou visits mainland China for peace talks amid rising tensions across the strait.
- The trip is Ma's second in a year, ahead of the inauguration of president-elect William Lai Ching-te, labeled a "separatist" by Beijing.
- Beijing warns that Lai Ching-te's leadership could lead to war in Taiwan.
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Ex-Taiwanese president visits China to build social, cultural links
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Former Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou is visiting China to help build social and cultural links on a trip that might include a meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping despite heightened tensions. Ma left Taipei with a student group Monday on an 11-day trip that underlines continued interactions in education, business and culture despite Beijing's threat to use military force against the self-governing island democracy to achiev…
Talk of Xi meeting rife as Ma begins 'journey of peace'
Taiwan's former president Ma Ying-jeou is visiting the mainland to help build social and cultural links on a trip that might include a meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping despite heightened tensions. Ma left Taipei yesterday with a student group on an 11-day trip that underlines continued...
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