Adjective
cross-strait (not comparable)
Pertaining to relations between the People's Republic of China, commonly known as mainland China, and the Republic of China, commonly known as Taiwan.
The aim of this paper is to examine the continually evolving dynamics of cross-strait relations.
Of course, we also are soberly aware that historical problems remain in cross-strait relations, and that there will be issues in the future that will require time, patience and joint efforts to resolve. Xi Jinping
We should harbor a positive mentality to any cross-strait development and exchange. Eric Chu
I would like to stress that, we would be happy to see normal cross-strait exchanges based on equality and dignity, openness and transparency, and no political talks. Tsai Ing-wen
We should continue to abide by the principles of putting aside differences and seeking consensus, and put economics before politics in handling cross-strait relations. This is why we are focused on cross-strait exchanges in the area of economic and trade cooperation. Wu Po-hsiung
Cross-strait relations are not nation-to-nation based. These are special relations. Wu Po-hsiung
There will be no national flags or other kinds of flags designed to specify cross-strait relations inside or outside the offices because we are not foreign nations to each other. Ma Ying-jeou