Taiwan China swap jailed spies after leaders' historic meet


(MENAFN- Asia Times) China’s President Xi Jinping (R) and Taiwan’s President Ma Ying-jeou greet media before heading for closed-door talks in Singapore in October

China released Colonel Zhu Gongxun and Colonel Xu Changguo of Taiwan’s Military Intelligence after they had been held for more than nine years while Taiwan gave advance parole to Chinese spy Li Zhihao according to a statement from the office of Taiwan’s president.

“This is based on a mutual goodwill gesture delivered by the Ma-Xi meeting” presidential spokesman Charles Chen said in the statement.

“President Ma (Ying-jeou) hopes cross-strait mutual exchanges can continue and make more concrete achievements in the future” Chen added.

China's Taiwan Affairs Office could not be reached for comment by telephone.

Ma and Chinese President Xi Jinping met in November for the first time in more than 60 years for talks that came amid rising anti-Chinese sentiment on the self-ruled democratic island and weeks ahead of elections.

Ma’s Nationalists also known as the Kuomintang (KMT) retreated to Taiwan after losing the civil war in 1949 to the Communists now in control in Beijing. China has never renounced the use of force to bring what it considers a breakaway province under its control.

Taiwan’s two jailed spies were sentenced to life imprisonment in 2006 for their activities the defense ministry said but declined to elaborate.


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