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An overwhelming proportion of respondents from the mainland and Taiwan support cooperation by both sides on resolving maritime territorial disputes, a survey conducted by the Global Poll Center and the poll center under China Times suggested.
About 85.3 percent of respondents on the mainland support cooperation across the Taiwan Straits to solve disputes with Japan over the Diaoyu Islands, while 51.5 percent of respondents in Taiwan hold similar views.
The rival territorial claims over the Diaoyu Islands by Japan have caught the attention of people across the Taiwan Straits and over 80 percent of those polled in the mainland follow updates of the disputes, while 46.3 percent in Taiwan showed the same interest.
Over 90 percent of respondents in the mainland said that the mainland should adopt various measures to safeguard the sovereignty of the Diaoyu Islands including military intervention when necessary, while 49 percent of them show strong support for the military.
Nearly 41.2 percent of those polled in Taiwan agreed that military measures are acceptable for solving disputes over the Diaoyu Islands.
Over 52 percent of those polled in the mainland and 40 percent of those polled in Taiwan said that the tension may lead to a military confrontation.
Nearly 78.6 percent of mainland respondents said that both sides should extend their cooperation to other disputes such as the South China Sea, and 47.7 percent of Taiwan respondents agreed on this point.
Cross-Straits co-op urged: poll - Globaltimes.cn
About 85.3 percent of respondents on the mainland support cooperation across the Taiwan Straits to solve disputes with Japan over the Diaoyu Islands, while 51.5 percent of respondents in Taiwan hold similar views.
The rival territorial claims over the Diaoyu Islands by Japan have caught the attention of people across the Taiwan Straits and over 80 percent of those polled in the mainland follow updates of the disputes, while 46.3 percent in Taiwan showed the same interest.
Over 90 percent of respondents in the mainland said that the mainland should adopt various measures to safeguard the sovereignty of the Diaoyu Islands including military intervention when necessary, while 49 percent of them show strong support for the military.
Nearly 41.2 percent of those polled in Taiwan agreed that military measures are acceptable for solving disputes over the Diaoyu Islands.
Over 52 percent of those polled in the mainland and 40 percent of those polled in Taiwan said that the tension may lead to a military confrontation.
Nearly 78.6 percent of mainland respondents said that both sides should extend their cooperation to other disputes such as the South China Sea, and 47.7 percent of Taiwan respondents agreed on this point.
Cross-Straits co-op urged: poll - Globaltimes.cn