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Taiwan protest over trade pact won’t deter any Ma-Xi meeting

Mooted summit between Taipei and Beijing will not be jeopardised by ongoing protests against cross-strait trade agreement, Ma says

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President Ma Ying-jeou speaking during a news conference on Saturday. Photo: Reuters

Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou said on Saturday student protests over a controversial trade pact with the mainland will not affect the potential for a meeting with President Xi Jinping.

Taiwan’s parliament building has been occupied by hundreds of protesters for almost two weeks over the government’s decision to agree to a deal that would open 80 of the mainland’s service sectors to Taiwan, and 64 Taiwanese sectors to the mainland.

Taiwan and the mainland have been ruled separately since the Communists defeated the Nationalists and took power in 1949, though relations have warmed considerably since the Beijing-friendly Ma won the presidency in 2008 and secured re-election in 2012.

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Both Taipei and Beijing have expressed interest in a historic meeting between the two leaders, though no timeframe or venue has been set.

The student protests are the biggest challenge to Ma’s rule since he took office.

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Student protesters against the trade pact continue to occupy the legislature floor in Taipei on Friday. Photo: AP
Student protesters against the trade pact continue to occupy the legislature floor in Taipei on Friday. Photo: AP
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