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Xi arrives in Singapore on eve of China-Taiwan summit

Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Singapore on Friday for a state visit overshadowed by an historic summit with Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou at the weekend.

The mainly ethnic Chinese city-state, which also hosted a China-Taiwan meeting in 1993 that helped lead to a thaw, is celebrating 25 years of diplomatic ties with Beijing.

Singapore’s national broadcaster Channel NewsAsia showed Xi and his wife Peng Liyuan emerging from his plane at Changi Airport before full military honours and a state banquet.

Xi will first meet President Tony Tan and Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, after which he is scheduled to meet Ma at the Shangri-La hotel at 0700 GMT on Saturday.

The Xi-Ma summit will be the first meeting between the two sides since the they split at the end of the Chinese civil war in 1949.

“Singapore was requested by both sides to help facilitate the meeting,” the Singapore foreign ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.

“As a close and longstanding friend of both Mainland China and Taiwan, we are happy to facilitate and be the venue for their direct dialogue,” the ministry said.

“Singapore has consistently upheld a ‘One China’ policy and supported initiatives that contribute to the peaceful development of cross-strait relations, including direct exchanges between the two sides such as the historic Wang-Koo talks held in Singapore in 1993,” it added.

The talks were named after China’s Wang Daohan and Taiwan’s Koo Chen-fu, who led private but government-backed delegations that met in April 1993.
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