Hsu Cheng-kuang

Hsu Cheng-kuang (Chinese: 徐正光; pinyin: Xú Zhèngguāng; born 16 February 1943) is a Taiwanese politician. He was the Minister of the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission (MTAC) of the Executive Yuan in 2000–2002.[1]

Hsu Cheng-kuang
徐正光
Minister of Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission of the Republic of China
In office
20 May 2000  January 2002
Preceded byKao Koong-lian
Succeeded byHsu Chih-hsiung
Personal details
Born16 February 1943 (1943-02-16) (age 77)
NationalityRepublic of China
Alma materBrown University

MTAC Ministry

Dalai Lama visit to Taiwan

Commenting on the upcoming visit by Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso to Taiwan in October 2000, Hsu said that the visit will be in his capacity of a noted international religious leader at the invitation of a local civilian organization. He added that the MTAC would concentrate on cultural, economic and academic exchanges affairs rather than political affairs towards Tibet.[2]

ROC-CTA relations

In April 2001, Hsu said that the ROC government would improve relations with the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) government despite the fact that Tibet is still technically part of the Republic of China. Although there have been many misunderstandings between ROC and CTA due to history and lack of proper channel between the two sides, Hsu said that the MTAC would improve contact with the CTA and provide services to the Tibetan people in the ground of humanitarianism.[3]

gollark: The "try and cover it up" thing wasn't very good of them.
gollark: Also, lots of minor vaguely relevant habits will stick around.
gollark: It'll spark a bunch of people talking about how it'll change society forever, but people will mostly forget in a few decades until the next one comes along.
gollark: We may have to stop licking eyeballs as a greeting, for instance.
gollark: Economically, I mean.

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