KMT expects institutionalized mechanism for exchanges between parties
29/4/2005 11:40
Kuomintang (KMT) spokesman Chang Jung-kung said in Beijing Thursday that he
hopes an institutionalized mechanism will be established to facilitate the
exchanges between KMT and the Communist Party of China (CPC). According to
Chang, the KMT-CPC exchanges should be continued and enhanced after the mainland
visit of KMT chairman Lien Chan. At a press conference, Chang briefed the key
points of Lien's talk with Jia Qinglin, member of the Standing Committee of the
Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, in the evening of April
28. Lien said, according to Chang, that his visit to the Chinese mainland is
of historical significance to the peace and development across the Taiwan
Straits and will serve to improve the exchange situation between the
parties. Lien said he had brought about the mainstream opinions of the Taiwan
public and KMT hopes to play a pusher's role in ushering in a new era for
cross-Strait relations. After the adoption of the Anti-Sesession Law by the
National People's Congress, Lien had said that the nativism view doesn't equal
the Taiwan independence one, and the independence forces can not represent the
general public of Taiwan. KMT hopes cross-Strait relations should never be
worsened simply because of some words by the minority independence forces, he
said.
Xinhua news
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