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Xi a 'Chinese dictator' and Ma a 'traitor': Protests erupt in Taiwan as leader leaves for landmark meeting in Singapore

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A police officer puts out fire on the portraits of Chinese President Xi Jinping and Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou (right) during a protest against the upcoming Singapore meeting between Ma and Xi, outside Taipei Songshan airport on Saturday. Photo: Reuters

Angry protesters tried to storm parliament in Taiwan overnight as the island’s leader Ma Ying-jeou left for a historic meeting in Singapore with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Saturday.

The meeting will be the first between leaders of the two sides since their 1949 split following a civil war won by the Chinese Communists.

Xi and Ma will shake hands at a luxury hotel in Singapore around 3pm before holding talks behind closed doors for an hour. 

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It is a deeply symbolic seal on a dramatic seven-year rapprochement under Ma following decades of hostility, but has provoked a backlash in Taiwan.

Closer ties with China have sparked fears over Beijing’s growing influence with Ma’s opponents accusing him of selling out Taiwan by attending the meeting.

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