Wang Yu-chi
Appearance
Wang Yu-chi (王郁琦; Wáng Yùqí; born 1969) is a politician in the Republic of China (ROC). He currently serves as the Minister of the Mainland Affairs Council of the Executive Yuan since 28 September 2012.
Quotes
[edit]- I believe that both sides (Taiwan and Mainland China) will continue to be friendly while our (ROC) policies will remain firm.
- Wang Yu-chi (2013) cited in "Taiwan offices in China may pool officials cross-ministry: Wang Yu-chi" on Want China Times, 15 March 2013
- The (ROC) government’s stance on cross-strait ties is based on the 1992 consensus and our stance that ‘one China’ means the ROC is unequivocal and has never changed.
- Wang Yu-chi (2013) cited in "Wu returns from Beijing, dismisses DPP’s criticism" on The Taipei Times, 15 June 2013
- We have no problem addressing them (PRC officials) by their official titles, although they still have reservations about extending the same courtesy to our (ROC) ministerial-level officials. This is not a personal issue. If there is a formal meeting, I am representing Taiwan.
- Wang Yu-chi (2013) cited in "Visit viable if China uses official title: MAC chief" on The Taipei Times, 29 June 2013
- Today's meeting with (Macau) Chief Executive Chui was a positive step. Because Taiwan has very close ties with Macau, it can be a good model for relations between Taiwan and Hong Kong or across the Taiwan Strait.
- Wang Yu-chi (2013) cited in "MAC head meets with Macau's top official in first trip since taking office" on The China Post, 28 August 2013
- President Ma has said in the past that cross-strait relations are not state-to-state relations, and his remarks on National Day carried the same meaning.
- Wang Yu-chi (2013) cited in "Su slams Ma’s definition of cross-strait ties" on The Taipei Times, 12 October 2013
- It's not easy for (Minister of Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council of the People's Republic of China) Zhang to openly address me by my official title (Minister of the Mainland Affairs Council of the Executive Yuan of the Republic of China).
- Wang Yu-chi (2013) cited in "MAC chief hails progress in 'special' cross-strait ties" on Want China Times, 12 October 2013
- We believe if the mainland really values how the Taiwanese people feel, and if it wishes to improve mutual political trust between both sides, it will grant Taiwan representative office personnel the right to visit (inmates) for humanitarian reasons.
- Wang Yu-chi (2013) cited in "Taiwan urges China to allow visits to Taiwanese prisoners" on The China Post, 27 October 2013
- For us (Taiwan and Mainland China) to simply sit at the same table, sit down to discuss issues, is already not an easy thing.
- Wang Yu-chi (2014) cited in "China and Taiwan in first government talks" on BBC, 11 February 2014
- I told him (Zhang Zhijun) that this (daily massive protest) is pretty much what we (Republic of China government) experience in our daily lives. We are used to it. Now that he is head of the Taiwan Affairs Office, he has to understand Taiwan more.
- Wang Yu-chi (2014) cited in "CROSSING THE STRAIT: Protesters hurl paint at Chinese official’s convoy" on Taipei Times, 29 June 2014