Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Tsai Ing-wen: You must keep a distance from the mainland can not be too close nor too far

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2012 leaders of the primaries for DPP DPP Chairman Tsai Ing-wen nominations received from 5 am interview with Broadcasting Corporation of China host Jaw, talk about cross-strait relations, Tsai Ing-wen said that if she is elected, will surely be a transparent mechanism for 
Ma ECFA signed by the Government to re-review. At the same time, she did not rule out active dialogue with the mainland to seek a consensus to re-define the cross-strait relations. 

2012 leaders from the Democratic Progressive Party primary nomination to mix run at full 20 days left, 5 on the morning of competition, the nomination of party chairman Tsai Ing-wen primaries forward blue site, accept the host Jaw interview with Broadcasting Corporation of China, for both sides relations, Tsai said the DPP can not ignore the continent, "the rise of" economic strength. 

DPP Chairman Tsai Ing-wen: "the face of China (mainland), must be placed on the structure, and China (mainland) keep their distance, not too close nor too far to buffer risk." 

Tsai argued that the Democratic Progressive Party returned to power after the integration with the world, with other economies, the formation of the multilateral system, when the law of any interaction between the two sides shape, Taiwan can be safeguarded, therefore, Tsai Ing-wen said that if she is elected , bound in a transparent mechanism, re-signed by the Ma administration test ECFA. 

DPP Chairman Tsai Ing-wen: "re-inspection, if the need to adjust to adjust." 

For the old consensus and the one position ninety-two, Tsai also believes that must be re-interpret, but do not rule out, the elected will take the initiative to start a dialogue with the mainland, the two sides sit down and communicate with the new cross-strait relations, seek maximum consensus. 

Phoenix Satellite Television reported, Taipei Lin Xiuqin

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