Mainland scholars say Lien Chan's visit beneficial to cross-Straits relations
26/4/2005 15:20
Chinese mainland scholars say KMT Chairman Lien Chan's mainland visit will
benefit relations across the Taiwan Straits and urge the Taiwan authorities to
support the move. "Lien's visit opens a new channel for cross-Straits
dialogue, namely direct dialogue between top leaders of political parties on
both sides," said Huang Jiashu, professor of the Beijing-based People's
University. "The visit will facilitate mutual understanding between the two
parties and the people on both sides of the Straits," he said. The delegation
of the Kuomintang (KMT) party led by Lien Chan will visit the mainland from
April 26 to May 3 at the invitation of the Communist Party of China (CPC)
Central Committee and its General Secretary Hu Jintao. Huang said although
the KMT is not the ruling party in Taiwan, it holds a considerable number of
seats in the "legislature" of Taiwan and rules some counties and cities. It is
an important political force in Taiwan. "Therefore, if the dialogue between
the CPC and the KMT produces consensus in principle about concerns of the Taiwan
compatriots, it will surely help to ease and promote cross-Straits relations,"
Huang said. He urged the Taiwan authorities to approve content of any
possible consensus that would benefit the Taiwan compatriots and use executive
power to push forward the implementation. "If the Taiwan authorities
controlled by the Democratic Progressive Party DPP) could positively and
pragmatically seek to ease and develop the cross-Straits relations, they will
also win scores from the people on both sides of the Straits," said Huang. He
said mainland visits by the KMT and the coming visit by the People First Party
(PFP) have met with approval of the majority of the Taiwan compatriots and
public opinions in the world. "This shows the easing and developing of the
cross-Straits relations conform with the interests of Taiwan, the Taiwan people
and expectations of the international community," said Huang. "The DPP should
ponder seriously which path Taiwan should pursue. I hope it will choose a new
road other than 'Taiwan independence'," Huang said. Xu Bodong, director of
the Taiwan Research Institute under the Beijing Union University, said Lien
Chan's visit is a major event in relations between the CPC and the KMT and also
a major event in the cross-Straits relations. "The people on both sides of
the Taiwan Straits will benefit from their joint efforts to work for peace
across the Taiwan Straits," said Xu. "They will turn a new page in inter-party
relations and cross-Straits relations."
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