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Taiwan urges China not to boycott Kaohsiung

Source: Phayul
Taipei : Taiwan | about 1 month ago  
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  • Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou waves a party flag during the KMT national congress in Taipei
    Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou waves a party flag during the KMT ...
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Taiwan has urged China not to boycott its second city after it hosted the Dalai Lama and screened a film about an activist accused by Beijing of inciting unrest, a report said Sunday. The vice-chairman of Taiwan's quasi-official Straits Exchange Foundation made the appeal to his Chinese...
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