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กก SHANGHAI, May 3 (Xinhuanet) -- The Kuomintang (KMT) Party of
China Chairman Lien Chan said here Tuesday that Taiwan's best chance to achieve
another "economic miracle" lies in the mainland.
"Taiwan achieved an economic
miracle in the past decades and is now sprinting toward
another economic miracle," Lien told mainland media before ending his historic
eight-day mainland tour.
"The mainland is a chance Taiwan cannot afford to
miss, no matter who is in control," he said. "We should, proceeding from the
people's interest, not repeat the old way of confrontation and conflicts, but
work for reconciliation and dialogue for the promotion of stability and peace
across the Taiwan Straits."
The starting point for the improvement of
cross-Straits relations lies in "mutual benefits and common prosperity in the
overall environment of peace and stability," he said.
Lien said the mainland has made outstanding
achievements in economic growth, attracting foreign investment and foreign
trade. "Through cooperation (with the mainland), Taiwan will achieve greater
economic successes," he said.
Statistics show indirect trade volume between the
mainland and Taiwan totaled more than 400 billion dollars, and Taiwan has
obtained an accumulated trade surplus of 270 billions dollars. In 2004 alone,
the trade volume across the Straits reached more than 78 billion dollars.
Lien said that the KMT's mainland policy has been
clear since the 1980s. It stresses mutual benefits, common prosperity and
win-win situation for both sides across the Straits in the overall environment
of peace, he said.
"Major breakthroughs were attained under the policy"
when the KMT was in power, Lien said. "If the trend had continued in the past
decade, the cross-Straits situation could not have deteriorated to its present
stage."
On the new channels just opened between the KMT and
the CPC during his talks with CPC leader Hu Jintao, Lien said that they could
also serve as a platform for business people across the Straits to establish
closer contacts.
Lien said that the KMT's most pressing task will be
pushing fordirect flights of non-stop chartered planes for both passengers and
cargo on a regular basis between the two sides of the Taiwan Straits.
Direct flights can save 16 percent on the cost for
cargo and 20 percent for passengers, Lien said. Without a non-stop flight, Lien
Chan himself has to spend four more hours to fly from Shanghai to Taipei,
because of a stopover in Hong Kong.
Direct and non-stop charter flights across the Taiwan
Straits were launched in January during the Chinese lunar new year, the first in
56 years in a move widely hailed by people across the Straits. Enditem
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