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Taiwan's special envoy to the Apec forum, Lien Chan, speaks in Taipei on Wednesday. Photo: AFP

Hu expects cross-strait ties to remain unchanged, says Taiwan lawmaker

President Hu Jintao expects ties with Taiwan to remain the same despite an imminent leadership change in Beijing, a top Taiwanese politician said on Wednesday.

President Hu Jintao expects ties with Taiwan to remain the same despite an imminent, once-in-a-decade leadership change in Beijing, a top Taiwanese politician said on Wednesday.

Taiwan’s former vice president, Lien Chan, made the comments after meeting Hu at the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation (Apec) forum in Vladivostok last week.

“I had a rather lengthy discussion with Hu and he told me that even though China is entering a stage of personnel reshuffle for the government, the cross-strait policy will remain the same,” Lien said.

“The continuity of the cross-strait relationship is to be maintained in the future,” he told a press conference after returning to Taipei.

They did not talk about Hu’s presumed successor and Vice Chinese President Xi Jinping, Lien said. Xi has disappeared from public view in recent days, fuelling speculation about what has caused his absence.

Taiwan’s President Ma Ying-jeou, who took office in 2008 on a Beijing-friendly platform, said earlier this year that he did not expect any major change in ties under Beijing’s new leadership.

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