TAIPEI - The new chairman of Taiwan's normally anti-Beijing opposition party is urging a flexible working relationship with China. That stance by the head of the Democratic Progressive Party could bring a thaw to a history of icy relations that had put Taiwan and China at the brink of war before 2008. Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party chairman Su Tseng-chang said shortly after accepting the job on Sunday that he wants to keep the door open to China. He described the long-time military ...
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