The Chinese mainland is ready for the upcoming visit of James Soong, chairman
of the People First Party (PFP) in Taiwan, as all preparatory work has been
finished, said a Chinese official at a press conference here on Tuesday.
Wang Zaixi, spokesman for the Taiwan Work Office of the ChineseCommunist
Party (CPC) Central Committee, confirmed the General Secretary of the Communist
Party of China (CPC) Central Committee Hu Jintao will meet Soong during the PFP
delegation's mainland tour, scheduled to include five legs, namely, Xi'an,
Nanjing, Shanghai, Changsha and Beijing, from May 5 to 13.
The official also said the mainland side would like to contact and
communicate with all Taiwan political parties, organizations and individuals who
uphold the "1992 Consensus", oppose the so-called "Taiwan independence" and
support development of cross-Straits relations.
The absence of a formal party-to-party relations between the CPC and
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), Taiwan's ruling party headed by Chen
Shui-bian, lies in DPP's party guideline calling for "Taiwan independence",
commented Wang.
"We welcome the DPP to visit the mainland and conduct talks on problems of
mutual concern as long as it admits the '1992 Consensus', abandons the
pro-independence platform and stops secessionist activities," said Wang,
reiterating middle and lower-level DPP members are welcome to visit the mainland
as assuming appropriate status.