A historic event involving China and Taiwan will take place today, Saturday, November the 7th. Chinese president Xi Jinping and Taiwanese president Ma Ying-Jeou will meet at between for from in of on discussions at between for from in of on Singapore. It is the first summit at between for from in of on presidential level to take place at between for from in of on China and Taiwan since the end at between for from in of on the Chinese civil war in 1949. Taiwan is just 180 km at between for from in of on China but their relations have remained cautious and, at between for from in of on times, frosty for decades. China considers Taiwan to be part at between for from in of on its territory and therefore does not regard it as a separate nation. Only 22 foreign governments recognise Taiwan as an independent country. The status at between for from in of on Taiwan is one of the more difficult problems at between for from in of on international politics to find a solution to. The meeting at between for from in of on the two leaders is a major stepping stone to repair decades-old divisions. It could pave the way at between for from in of on similar meetings at between for from in of on the future. Special etiquette is already at between for from in of on place for the milestone encounter. The two parties have decided not to use the term "president" to address each other. Instead, they will use the word "mister". Further, the two leaders will not sign any agreements. Neither will they issue any joint statements or hold a joint press conference. A Chinese official said the meeting is to, "exchange views at between for from in of on promoting the peaceful development at between for from in of on [our] relations". A spokesman at between for from in of on Mr Ma said the talks, "aim to solidify relations at between for from in of on the two sides and keep the status quo".