Hu's remarks on cross-Straits relations applauded
6/3/2008 16:39
Chinese President Hu Jintao's recent remarks on relations with Taiwan are
applauded by the public as a gesture of sincerity and an important principle to
promote the peaceful development of cross-Straits ties. Beijing University
professor Li Yihu said Hu's speech was a "systematic and complete" statement on
how to promote cross-Straits relations under current circumstances. Hu,
addressing political advisors attending the first annual full session of the
11th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative
Conference (CPPCC) on Tuesday, pledged that the mainland will make utmost
efforts to do a good job in anything that is good to the Taiwan compatriots and
conducive to safeguarding peace in the Taiwan Straits and promoting the peaceful
reunification of the motherland. He noted that secessionist activities in
Taiwan have become the greatest menace to China's national sovereignty and
territorial integrity, and such activities are doomed to fail. "It is in line
with the current situation of cross-Straits ties and conforms to the common
aspiration and fundamental interests of Chinese people from both sides of the
Taiwan Straits," said Liu Yiming, a member of 11th National Committee of the
CPPCC, and former vice chairman of the central committee of Taiwan Democratic
Self-Government League. Li Xiaodong, representing the Revolutionary Committee
of the Chinese Kuomintang, agreed peaceful development of cross-Straits ties is
the only way to benefit Chinese compatriots on the two sides of the Straits.
"Secessionist activities could only lead to disasters," he said. "People in
Taiwan will certainly uphold Hu's resolution in unswervingly promoting peaceful
development of cross-Straits ties, " said Zhang Jiaji, a Guangzhou-based
official representing the Taiwan Democratic Self-government League. Such ties
are seriously undermined by the rampant activities by secessionist forces in the
island, he noted. "We believe these forces will be increasingly isolated, and
their secessionist activities will eventually end in failure," said Lan Xiaolan,
from Xiamen, the city that faces Taiwan across the Straits. The mainland side
has offered a number of preferential policies in recent years in favor of Taiwan
compatriots, said Chen Yunying, a deputy to the 11th National People's Congress,
China's top legislative body. "Hu said the commitment to Taiwan compatriots
will not waver despite temporal changes of the situation and interferences by a
few people," said Chen. "I believe all the Taiwan people will clearly feel his
affection." Hu's speech triggered heated discussion on the website of Nankai
University in Tianjin, where many students left postings that spoke highly of
the president's sincerity in boosting ties and seeking benefits for the Chinese
compatriots on both sides of the Straits. "It's a clear gesture that we're
broad-minded and ready to proceed from a long-term perspective," one of the
postings reads.
Xinhua
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