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In a first, former Taiwanese president travels to China

Por: The Boston Globe World March 28, 2023

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Ma Ying-jeou became the first former president of Taiwan to visit China after he landed in Shanghai on Monday afternoon, in what he said was an effort to lower heightened political and military tensions between the democratic island and the Communist-run behemoth across the strait.The landmark trip comes just days before his successor as president, Tsai Ing-wen, embarks on a trip to the United States, Belize, and Guatemala, part of an effort to... + full article



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