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China and Taiwan have signed historic agreements to establish regular direct flights and allow more mainland tourists to visit the island. | China and Taiwan have signed historic agreements to establish regular direct flights and allow more mainland tourists to visit the island. |
The deal means there will be direct cross-strait flights every weekend, instead of just during holiday periods. | The deal means there will be direct cross-strait flights every weekend, instead of just during holiday periods. |
The development came at the first formal talks between the two sides for almost 10 years. | The development came at the first formal talks between the two sides for almost 10 years. |
Ties have been tense for years but have improved rapidly since Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou took office in May. | Ties have been tense for years but have improved rapidly since Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou took office in May. |
In contrast to his independence-leaning predecessor, Mr Ma wants warmer ties with Beijing and says his priority is maintaining regional stability. | In contrast to his independence-leaning predecessor, Mr Ma wants warmer ties with Beijing and says his priority is maintaining regional stability. |
Tourist influx | Tourist influx |
Negotiators from Beijing and Taipei have been holding their first formal bilateral talks since 1999 at a state guesthouse in the Chinese capital. | Negotiators from Beijing and Taipei have been holding their first formal bilateral talks since 1999 at a state guesthouse in the Chinese capital. |
On Thursday the two sides agreed to host permanent representative offices, and early on Friday they signed a deal to boost transport and tourism links, in a ceremony broadcast live on Chinese state television. TAIWAN-CHINA RELATIONS Ruled by separate governments since end of Chinese civil war in 1949 China considers the island part of its territoryChina has offered a "one country, two systems" solution, like Hong KongMost people in Taiwan support status quo Taiwan flashpointMedia praise for talks | On Thursday the two sides agreed to host permanent representative offices, and early on Friday they signed a deal to boost transport and tourism links, in a ceremony broadcast live on Chinese state television. TAIWAN-CHINA RELATIONS Ruled by separate governments since end of Chinese civil war in 1949 China considers the island part of its territoryChina has offered a "one country, two systems" solution, like Hong KongMost people in Taiwan support status quo Taiwan flashpointMedia praise for talks |
The weekend passenger flights will begin on 4 July and there will be 36 flights each week, with China and Taiwan operating 18 flights each. | The weekend passenger flights will begin on 4 July and there will be 36 flights each week, with China and Taiwan operating 18 flights each. |
Previously direct flights were limited to four holiday periods each year. On other days, cross-strait travellers had to fly via Hong Kong or Macau. | Previously direct flights were limited to four holiday periods each year. On other days, cross-strait travellers had to fly via Hong Kong or Macau. |
From 18 July, each side will also allow in 3,000 tourists per day - a move that triples the number of mainland Chinese who will be allowed into Taiwan. | From 18 July, each side will also allow in 3,000 tourists per day - a move that triples the number of mainland Chinese who will be allowed into Taiwan. |
The move will be welcomed by Taiwanese businesses. | The move will be welcomed by Taiwanese businesses. |
Improving economic links with Beijing was one of Mr Ma's election pledges, and the island anticipates a boost from the influx of tourists. | Improving economic links with Beijing was one of Mr Ma's election pledges, and the island anticipates a boost from the influx of tourists. |
Better cross-strait ties will also appeal to China in the run-up to the Olympics. | Better cross-strait ties will also appeal to China in the run-up to the Olympics. |
China has attracted huge Taiwanese investment, and about half a million Taiwanese businessmen and their families live in the Shanghai area alone. | China has attracted huge Taiwanese investment, and about half a million Taiwanese businessmen and their families live in the Shanghai area alone. |
Beijing hopes direct communications will strengthen economic ties even further and make the Taiwan Strait much less of a flashpoint to worry about, says the BBC's China editor Shirong Chen. | Beijing hopes direct communications will strengthen economic ties even further and make the Taiwan Strait much less of a flashpoint to worry about, says the BBC's China editor Shirong Chen. |
Both sides say they hope that this round of negotiations will pave the way for regular dialogue. | Both sides say they hope that this round of negotiations will pave the way for regular dialogue. |
'Long way to go' | 'Long way to go' |
China's top negotiator, Chen Yunlin, says he has accepted an invitation to visit Taiwan later this year and his Taiwanese counterpart, Chiang Ping-kun, said that there would be lots to talk about. | China's top negotiator, Chen Yunlin, says he has accepted an invitation to visit Taiwan later this year and his Taiwanese counterpart, Chiang Ping-kun, said that there would be lots to talk about. |
"There is still a long way to go for normalisation of cross-strait economic and trade exchange," he said. | "There is still a long way to go for normalisation of cross-strait economic and trade exchange," he said. |
"There are still many issues to be discussed including expanding weekend charter flights into regular charter flights." | "There are still many issues to be discussed including expanding weekend charter flights into regular charter flights." |
And while economic ties may be on the up, on political issues the two sides remain apart. | And while economic ties may be on the up, on political issues the two sides remain apart. |
China says that Taiwan is part of its territory, although the two have been separately governed since 1949, and continues to deny it recognition in the international arena. | China says that Taiwan is part of its territory, although the two have been separately governed since 1949, and continues to deny it recognition in the international arena. |
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