Top officials in charge of relations between China and Taiwan have set a date for talks next month, in what is seen as a minor breakthrough for the two governments since they split in a civil war six decades ago.
Political analysts said the talks between the heads of Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council and China’s Taiwan Affairs Office are an expected step for two economies that continue to grow closer. Though representatives from both governments have met before, the meeting slated for Feb. 11 would mark the first time the two sides have held formal talks involving officials in charge of cross-strait relations.
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Aries Poon and Fanny Lu, The Wall Street Journal via CHINA US Focus http://ift.tt/1mSeavA
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