The draft Anti-Secession Law provides for five measures China is to take to
maintain peace and stability in the Taiwan Straits and promote cross-Straits
relations, said a senior Chinese lawmaker here Tuesday.
"Maintaining peace and stability in the Taiwan Straits and promoting common
development and common prosperity is an aspiration shared by the compatriots on
both sides of the Straits and serves their common interests," said Wang Zhaoguo,
vice-chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, at a
parliament session.
In this connection, he said, the draft legislation provides forthe five
measures as follows:
-- to encourage and facilitate personnel exchanges across the Straits for
greater mutual understanding and mutual trust;
-- to encourage and facilitate economic exchanges and cooperation, realize
direct links of trade, mail, and air and shipping services, and bring about
closer economic ties between the two sides of the Straits to their mutual
benefit;
-- to encourage and facilitate cross-Straits exchanges in education, science
and technology, culture, health and sports, andwork together to carry forward
the "proud Chinese cultural traditions";
-- to encourage and facilitate cross-Straits cooperation in combating crimes;
-- to encourage and facilitate other activities conducive to peace and
stability in the Taiwan Straits and stronger cross-Straits relations.