The Mainland Affairs Council, which formulates the island's China policy, said its chairman Wang Yu-chi would "discuss issues related to equal exchanges of news information" when he meets tomorrow with his counterpart Zhang Zhijun, China's Taiwan Affairs Office chief.
"Press freedom is a universal value. We've repeatedly said that the most important thing regarding news exchange between the two sides is the free and equal flow of information," it said in a statement.
Two million supporters of the nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek fled to Taiwan -- officially known as Republic of China -- after losing a civil war to Mao Zedong's Communists in 1949. The island and the mainland have been governed separately ever since.
The mood surrounding the talks soured in Taiwan after Beijing refused to issue credentials to the Taipei-based Apple Daily and the US government-funded Radio Free Asia on the weekend.
"Again this indicated that the Chinese government has gravely suppressed freedom of press," the ATJ said in a statement yesterday.
The IFJ said it also called on the governments of Taiwan and China to sign an "Agreement to Ensure News Freedom" and to immediately refrain from using visas or permits as "instruments of censorship".
Apple Daily was founded by Hong Kong business tycoon Jimmy Lai, an outspoken critic of human rights standards in China, while Radio Free Asia was established to provide an alternative to state-run media for people living under repressive regimes.
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