AFP: Taiwan leader seeks to break China ‘deadlock’

From The International Herald Tribune: “Taiwan’s new prime minister, Frank Hsieh, pledged Tuesday to seek reconcilation with China as well as with political foes at home.

‘Taiwan’s politics are experiencing a deadlock with the people disappointed at, and tired of, the power struggle between political parties,’ Hsieh said. ‘We need a new scheme, a new framework which takes more patience, time and wisdom to break the deadlock, and that is negotiations.'”

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