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"cross-strait relations" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the relationship between two neighboring areas or countries separated by a strait or body of water. Example: "The recent trade agreements have greatly improved cross-strait relations between Taiwan and China, leading to increased economic cooperation and cultural exchanges."
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However, cross-strait relations are very complex.
But they still hold implications for cross-strait relations.
Cross-strait relations have to be normalised first.
Cross-Strait Relations: New Challenges or New Opportunities?
"There is a clear link between cross-strait relations and our international space," he said then.
Finally, the United States must be willing to cooperate with better cross-Strait relations.
"That's why we're so positive on Taiwan -- especially since cross-strait relations have improved".
He invited Taiwanese of all political persuasions to participate in the development of cross-strait relations.
"Cultural exchanges are helpful to peaceful development of cross-strait relations," he said.
Officials said Mr Ma would concentrate on promoting "the peaceful development of cross-strait relations".
Washington Post: Will the deepening of cross-strait relations affect Taiwan's sovereignty?
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