Lien Chan said in Nanjing today that he believes his visit to the
mainland will be a "historic first step" for the promotion of cross-Straits
relations.
"Nanjing is not far away from Taipei in space, but it has taken more than 60
years for me to revisit this city," said Lien, chairman of the Kuomintang Party
of China, upon his arrived in Nanjing.
"This visit has been too late, but we finally took the first historic step."
Recent major events across the Taiwan Straits
The following are major eventsacross the Taiwan Straits since Chen Shui-bian
was reelected
Taiwan leader in May 2004.
May 17, 2004 - The Office for Taiwan Affairs under the Central Committee of
the Communist Party of China and the Taiwan Affairs
Office of the State Council issued a statement on cross-Straits relations,
urging the Taiwan authorities to recognize that there is only one China in the
world and both the mainland and Taiwan belong to the one and same China, to
abandon the "Taiwan Independence" stance and to stop separatist activities.
Jan. 29, 2005 - Civil aircraft of the Chinese mainland and Taiwan took off
from Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai and Taipei respectively, kicking off the first
charter flights across the Taiwan Straits in 56 years. The three-week scheme
offered 48 non-stop, round-trip flights exclusively for Taiwan business people
working on the mainland and their families during the traditional Chinese New
Year.
March 4, 2005 - Chinese President Hu Jintao set forth a four-point guideline
on cross-Straits relations under new circumstances-- first, never sway in
adhering to the one-China principle;
second, never give up efforts to seek peaceful reunification;
third, never change the principle of placing hope on the Taiwan people;
and fourth, never compromise in opposing secessionist activities aimed at
"Taiwan independence."
March 14, 2005 - China's parliament, the National People's Congress (NPC),
ratified the Anti-Secession Law with an overwhelming vote of 2,896 to nil,
setting a legal framework to prevent Taiwan's secession from China and to
promote peaceful national reunification.
March 28, 2005 - A delegation led by Kuomintang Vice President Chiang
Pin-kung arrived in Guangzhou on the first leg of an "icebreaking trip" to the
mainland. The delegation visited the "Huanghuagang" martyrs' cemetery in
Guangzhou and the mausoleum of the Kuomintang's founding father Sun Yat-sen in
Nanjing before they arrived in Beijing on March 30.
April 26, 2005 - Lien Chan, chairman of the Kuomintang party,arrived in
Nanjing, once the capital of the Kuomintang regime in east China's Jiangsu
Province, on the first leg of an eight-day visit to the mainland. Lien and his
delegation will also visit Beijing, Xi'an and Shanghai.