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Beijing and Taipei edge towards historic thaw

When the presidents of China and Taiwan hold an unprecedented summit in Singapore on Saturday, neither will need reminding of the risks involved.

In 1945, the last such high-profile meeting between the leaders of the Chinese Communist party and the Kuomintang, the political force that once ruled Beijing and now governs Taiwan, failed to prevent a renewed outbreak of civil war.

Chiang Kai-shek, the KMT leader who told Mao Zedong before their meeting that no such “recrudescence” of the conflict could be tolerated, fled to the island; the rest of China fell under the control of Mao and the communists.

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