The first forum of elites from the Chinese mainland and Taiwan, which opened
in Shanghai Thursday, provided a new platform for nongovernmental exchanges
between the two sides, said a senior Chinese mainland official.
"As a mechanism for dialogue between the Communist Party of China (CPC) and
the People First Party (PFP) in Taiwan, the forum also created a new platform
for nongovernmental exchanges across the Taiwan Straits," said Chen Yunlin,
director of the Taiwan Work Office of the CPC Central Committee.
Chen called the forum as a major step to the implement the communique issued
after the meeting between General Secretary Hu Jintao of the CPC Central
Committee and PFP Chairman James Soong in May.
Soong made his historic visit to the mainland in May and reached a consensus
with Hu on such issues as fighting "Taiwan independence," maintaining
cross-Straits peace and stability, promoting personnel exchanges and trade and
economic cooperation, and realizing the "three direct links" across the Straits.
"This is of far-reaching significance to push cross-Straits relations toward
peaceful and stable development," said Chen at the opening ceremony.
"We hope we could collect the ideas and suggestions of people from all walks
of life on both sides of the Straits on major issues concerning cross-Straits
relations through the forum," said Chen.
The theme of the first forum of elites is to promote cross-Straits economic
exchanges and cooperation, the most robust part of cross-Straits relations, said
Chen.
To strengthen economic exchanges and cooperation and to take the interests of
the compatriots on both sides of the Straits into consideration is the common
goal of the two parties, Chen added.
The two-day forum attracted more than 120 scholars and business celebrities
from both sides of the Straits.