No need to arrange cross-Straits leaders' meeting at intl events: spokesman
Updated: 2014-05-28 14:25
(Xinhua)
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BEIJING - A Chinese mainland spokesman on Wednesday reiterated the mainland's positive attitude toward a possible meeting between leaders across the Taiwan Straits, while noting there is no need to realize such a meeting during international events.
"The meeting between leaders from the two sides is our own business," said Ma Xiaoguang of the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office at a press conference.
The mainland has always pushed for such meetings, the spokesman said.
He was responding to a question on Taiwan leader Ma Ying-jeou's recent remarks on hopes to arrange such a meeting during the upcoming meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) in Beijing.
"The two sides are of the same family, thus meetings and frequent exchanges between cross-Straits leaders to talk about peaceful development and national rejuvenation will benefit compatriots from both sides," he said.
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