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Taiwan's new leader takes office | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
Ma Ying-jeou has been sworn in as Taiwan's new president. | Ma Ying-jeou has been sworn in as Taiwan's new president. |
Mr Ma, 57, won the presidential election in March with a comfortable majority and has promised to improve relations with China. | Mr Ma, 57, won the presidential election in March with a comfortable majority and has promised to improve relations with China. |
He said his goal was maintaining regional stability and called for both China and Taiwan to create "a new chapter of peace". | |
He takes over from Chen Shui-bian, whose moves towards formal independence had angered China. | |
'Peacemaker' | 'Peacemaker' |
Mr Ma was sworn in for a four-year term during a ceremony at Taipei's ornate presidential office. | |
The Nationalist Party (KMT) candidate has pledged to improve trade and transport ties with Taiwan's giant neighbour. | |
And he called for more dialogue with Beijing. | |
"Seeking cross-strait peace and maintaining regional stability is our goal and Taiwan still strives to become a peacemaker in the world," he said. | |
"I sincerely hope the two sides can make the best use of this historic chance to create a new chapter of peace and prosperity." | |
Vice President Vincent Siew, 69, was sworn in after Mr Ma. | Vice President Vincent Siew, 69, was sworn in after Mr Ma. |
Mr Siew has already met Chinese President Hu Jintao in the highest-level contact between the two governments since their post-civil war split in 1949. | Mr Siew has already met Chinese President Hu Jintao in the highest-level contact between the two governments since their post-civil war split in 1949. |
The BBC's Caroline Gluck in Taipei says the inauguration marks a new chapter in Taiwan's short democratic history. | The BBC's Caroline Gluck in Taipei says the inauguration marks a new chapter in Taiwan's short democratic history. |
She says Mr Ma's election reflects the Taiwanese people's desire for change and a new direction. | She says Mr Ma's election reflects the Taiwanese people's desire for change and a new direction. |
The new leader has promised that there will be no negotiations on unification with Beijing during his presidency. | |
Mr Ma has said he wants to be a peacemaker and not a troublemaker, a dig, our correspondent says, at his predecessor Mr Chen. | Mr Ma has said he wants to be a peacemaker and not a troublemaker, a dig, our correspondent says, at his predecessor Mr Chen. |
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