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TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) - The leader of Taiwan's opposition Nationalists will hold talks with China's top leader in Beijing, the first such meeting since China was split by civil war a half century ago, party officials said Wednesday.
The trip by party leader Lien Chan has drawn protest from Taiwan's ruling party, which has charged the Nationalists are playing into the hands of the communist mainland in its efforts to divide the Taiwanese people.
The party announced Lien's schedule for the trip but didn't disclose topics for his April 29 session with Chinese President Hu Jintao.
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