The notion of a "quasi-international relationship" (
During a live interview with CNN on Sunday, Soong declared that the cross-strait relationship should be identified as a "quasi-international relationship with mutually exclusive sovereignty"(
In response, Mainland Affairs Council Chairman Su Chi (蘇起) yesterday blasted the policy as "vague."
Su said the "special state to state relationship" (
As to Soong's other proposal to seek a "mutual nonaggression treaty" (互不侵犯條約) monitored by international observers, Su said Beijing is very sensitive on matters of "face" and any international involvement would violate China's interpretation of the "one China" policy, as well as its view that the so-called "Taiwan problem" is an "internal problem."
Premier Vincent Siew (蕭萬長), meanwhile, said Soong was not the first person to bring up the idea of a "quasi-international relationship."
"Cross-strait policy must be stable, concrete, practical and forward-looking, and any policy that violates these principles is empty talk," said the premier, who is also the KMT's vice presidential candidate. He added that the"special state to state relationship" is a clear and concrete policy.
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"Lien will bring up a broader vision to bring greater interaction, stability and a future for the cross-strait relationship," said Hu.
Legislators of the New Party, widely known to favor Soong, also directed their own criticism at the independent presidential candidate's China policy.
During a press conference called by the party, Legislator Feng Hu-hsiang (
Meanwhile, the DPP's presidential campaign manager, Chiu I-jen (
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