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Taiwan welcomes Chinese hints on missiles

by Staff Writers
Taipei (AFP) Sept 25, 2010
Taiwan welcomed remarks by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao suggesting that missiles pointing at the island could one day be removed, calling his words "pragmatic" and "a sign of goodwill".

"We believe it is a pragmatic approach," the office of Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou said in a statement late Friday.

Ma's spokesman, Joseph Chen, also reacted positively to Wen's remarks, made when the Chinese premier was speaking to media in New York.

"It is a sign of goodwill from Beijing, evidence of the peaceful and steady development of bilateral ties and something we are glad to see," Chen told Taiwan's official Central News Agency.

According to Taiwanese media, Wen was asked for his thoughts on withdrawing the missiles, to which he answered: "I believe the issue you mention will eventually be realised."

Taiwanese experts estimate that the Chinese military has more than 1,600 missiles aimed at the island.

China and Taiwan have been governed separately since the end of a civil war in 1949, but Beijing views the island as part of its territory awaiting reunification, by force if necessary.

China has repeatedly threatened to invade Taiwan should the island declare formal independence.

However, tensions across the Taiwan Strait have eased since President Ma took office on a Beijing-friendly platform in 2008.



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China hints missiles targeting Taiwan could be axed: media
Taipei (AFP) Sept 24, 2010
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has suggested that mainland missiles pointing at Taiwan could one day be removed, Taipei-based media reported Friday. "I believe the issue you mention will eventually be realised," Wen said according to the United Daily News and other newspapers, when asked about withdrawing Chinese missiles targeting Taiwan. Wen made the remarks in New York while meeting Chine ... read more







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