Cross-strait high-level talks | |||||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 兩岸兩會高層會談 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 两岸两会高层会谈 | ||||||||||
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Chen–Chiang talks | |||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 陳江會談 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 陈江会谈 | ||||||||||
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Chiang–Chen talks | |||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 江陳會談 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 江陈会谈 | ||||||||||
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The cross-strait high-level talks [1] are a series of meetings during the presidency of Ma Ying-jeou between
The two semi-governmental organizations represent their respective governments to deal with the Cross-Strait relations. The first eight talks were called Chen–Chiang talks [2] or Chiang–Chen talks, [3] named after the surnames of leaders:Chen Yunlin of ARATS and Chiang Pin-kung of SEF.
No. | Name | President of ARATS | Chairman of SEF | Time | Place |
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1 | First Chen–Chiang summit | Chen Yunlin | Chiang Pin-kung | June 2008 | Beijing |
2 | Second Chen–Chiang summit | November 2008 | Taipei | ||
3 | Third Chen–Chiang summit | April 2009 | Nanjing | ||
4 | Fourth Chen–Chiang summit | December 2009 | Taichung | ||
5 | Fifth Chen–Chiang summit | June 2010 | Chongqing | ||
6 | Sixth Chen–Chiang summit | December 2010 | Taipei | ||
7 | Seventh Chen–Chiang summit | October 2011 | Tianjin | ||
8 | Eighth Chen–Chiang summit | August 2012 | Taipei | ||
9 | Ninth Cross-Strait high-level talks | Chen Deming | Lin Join-sane | June 2013 | Shanghai |
10 | Tenth Cross-Strait high-level talks | February 2014 | Taipei | ||
11 | Eleventh Cross-Strait high-level talks | August 2015 | Fuzhou |
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