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Talks to reveal Wen¡¦s nature: Ma
MORE OF THE SAME: Speaking in Nauru, President Ma said
that people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait belong to the Chinese nation
By Ko Shu-ling
STAFF REPORTER
Wednesday, Mar 24, 2010, Page 3
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President Ma Ying-jeou demonstrates his soccer
skills during a visit to the Nauti Primary School in Tuvalu yesterday. Ma¡¦s
delegation gave the school a supply of soccer balls and volleyballs.
PHOTO: CNA
President Ma Ying-jeou (°¨^¤E) yesterday acknowledged Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao¡¦s
(·Å®aÄ_) comment on ¡§yielding interests¡¨ to Taiwan, but said whether he meant it
would hinge on China¡¦s ¡§attitude¡¨ during economic cooperation framework
agreement (ECFA) negotiations with Beijing.
Ma said Wen¡¦s remark was a gesture of goodwill, but his fundamental principle
when negotiating with Beijing was that Taiwan¡¦s interests come first.
¡§It does not mean we care only about Taiwan¡¦s interests,¡¨ he said. ¡§Sometimes
when something benefits Taiwan, it also benefits the mainland. And sometimes
when something benefits Taiwan, it is not necessarily harmful to the mainland.¡¨
Ma made the remarks during a question-and-answer session at a press conference
in Nauru yesterday afternoon. Ma is in the South Pacific on a six-nation visit.
During the National People¡¦s Congress last week, Wen described Taiwan as
¡§China¡¦s brother.¡¨ He said that China would ¡§let the people of Taiwan benefit¡¨
from tariff concessions and early harvest programs spelled out in the ECFA. He
also said that ¡§relevant arrangements¡¨ in the trade pact would help reassure
Taiwanese farmers.
Ma yesterday said that he was happy to see Beijing realize the differences
between Taiwan and ¡§the mainland,¡¨ including the economy, development,
population and tariffs. It was not true equality to ask both sides to be equal
in these areas because of China¡¦s size relative to Taiwan. However, genuine
equality could be attained through proportionality, he said, and would be
reflected in negotiations on tariffs, intellectual property rights (IPR) and
investment protection.
Ma¡¦s administration is seeking to sign an ECFA with Beijing in May or June. Both
sides have agreed to address the issue of IPR protection during upcoming talks.
Ma said he was happy to see China wants Taiwan to benefit from the trade deal
but whether this would happen depended on ¡§the mainland¡¦s attitude,¡¨ he said.
When asked about his thoughts on Wen¡¦s description of Taiwan as ¡§China¡¦s
brother,¡¨ Ma said people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait have the same roots,
so the description ¡§was not wrong.¡¨
¡§But in Taiwan, the relationship between the government and the mainland
operates under the constitution of the Republic of China,¡¨ he said. ¡§Like I
always say, the people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait belong to the Chinese
nation.¡¨
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