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Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou signals no change on China policy as 2nd term begins


A protester chants slogans against President Ma Ying-jeou and his government during a march through Taipei, Taiwan, Saturday, May 19, 2012. Tens of thousands of demonstrators gathered Saturday in downtown Taipei to protest government policies ahead of the inauguration of recently re-elected Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)

TAIPEI, Taiwan - Taiwan's president has signalled that he will continue the China policy that helped him get re-elected as he begins his second four-year term.

Speaking at a low-key inaugural ceremony Sunday, Ma Ying-jeou hewed to the same formula for China relations he championed during his first term — "no unification, no independence and no use of force."

That policy has substantially reduced tensions between the sides, while offering Beijing little early hope of realizing its long term goal of unification.

Ma's comments Sunday are likely to disappoint hard-liners in Beijing, intent on bringing democratic Taiwan under their rule as soon as possible.

The two sides split amid civil war in 1949, and China continues to regard Taiwan as part of its territory.




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