Cross-Straits relations ‘will be boosted’ - Xi
CHINA: Communist Party of China(CPC)General Secretary Party chief Xi
Jinping expressed confidence in maintaining and boosting cross-Straits
ties during a meeting on Monday with a Taiwan delegation led by Lien
Chan, honorary chairman of the Kuomintang.
It was Xi's first meeting with a Taiwan delegation since he became
the general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central
Committee in November.
In a greeting to the delegation, Xi said that the new leaders of the
CPC will continue to promote the peaceful development of cross-Straits
relations.
Compatriots from both sides of the Straits can cooperate in realizing
the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation — the greatest dream in the
country's modern history, he said. “If brothers are of the same mind,
their sharpness can cut through metal,” Xi said.
Xi recalled the time when he worked in Fujian, the mainland's nearest
province to the island. He often met with Taiwan compatriots during this
time and befriended many of them.
Xi worked for 17 years in Fujian, during which the first Taiwan
chamber of commerce on the mainland was established in Xiamen city.
He also helped solve many problems for Taiwan compatriots and was
viewed as a good friend by many of them, Xinhua News Agency reported.
“I dealt with things related to Taiwan almost every day (when working
in Fujian province),” Xi said, adding that he still paid close attention
to cross-Straits ties after leaving Fujian to work in Zhejiang province
and Shanghai.
Xi spoke highly of Lien's contributions to the development of
cross-Straits relations, saying that he is a statesman with a strong
attachment to the nation and has visionary insight.
As KMT chairman, Lien led a delegation to the mainland in April 2005.
It was the first time in 60 years that leaders of the CPC and KMT met
each other.
Lien said that cross-Straits relations witnessed rapid growth in the
past eight years and that both parties have found the right path to
improve ties. -
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