A ranking government official has expressed hope that Taiwan would be included in dialogues concerning maritime and international affairs, even if it is not set to take any position on the increasing militarization in the South China Sea. Lin Cheng-yi, first deputy minister for Mainland China affairs, said the only time Taipei, Beijing and Manila might meet in the waters would be through their fishermen, who usually had close encounters in the contested waters.
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