Cross-strait high-level talks explained

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.

Meetings

No.NamePresident of ARATSChairman of SEFTimePlace
1First Chen–Chiang summitChen YunlinChiang Pin-kungJune 2008 Beijing
2Second Chen–Chiang summitNovember 2008 Taipei
3Third Chen–Chiang summitApril 2009 Nanjing
4Fourth Chen–Chiang summitDecember 2009 Taichung
5Fifth Chen–Chiang summitJune 2010 Chongqing
6Sixth Chen–Chiang summitDecember 2010 Taipei
7Seventh Chen–Chiang summitOctober 2011 Tianjin
8Eighth Chen–Chiang summitAugust 2012 Taipei
9Ninth Cross-Strait high-level talksChen DemingLin Join-saneJune 2013 Shanghai
10Tenth Cross-Strait high-level talksFebruary 2014 Taipei
11Eleventh Cross-Strait high-level talksAugust 2015 Fuzhou

See also

Notes and References

  1. Mainland Affairs Council (ROC) "http://www.mac.gov.tw" Dialogue and Negotiation
  2. Ecct.com.tw. "Ecct.com.tw." Taoyuan Airport City ready for takeoff. Retrieved on 2009-12-23.
  3. Chinareviewnews.com. "Chinareviewnews.com ." 江陳會談今登場 兩會協商代表出列. Retrieved on 2009-12-23.