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 Chairman of the People
First Party (PFP) James CY Soong delivers a speech upon his arrival at the
international airport of Beijing May 10, 2005. James CY Soong and his
delegation arrived in Beijing to continue their mainland tour. (Xinhua
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BEIJING, May 10 (Xinhua) -- Visiting Chairman James
CY Soong of the People First Party (PFP) in Taiwan urged all Chinese to use
their wisdom to break the current stalemate in cross-Straits relations and join
hands to create cross-Straits interdependence and common prosperity here Tuesday
afternoon.
Soong, heading a PFP delegation to tour the mainland
starting on May 5, made the above remarks at the aprons of the Beijing Capital
International Airport.
The people across the Taiwan Straits should join
their efforts "to initiate and push the process of dealing with Chinese issues
by the Chinese people ourselves," he said
Such efforts are both for a prosperous, rich and
strong Chinese nation of next generation and for the future when "the Chinese
people can really stand up," he said.
"History should be taken as a mirror to prevent the
past wrongdoing from happening again," said Soong, cautioning against the
entanglement with historical conflicts and the mentality of taking history as a
"rope".
The PFP chairman also thanked the Communist Party of
China CPC)Central Committee and its General Secretary Hu Jintao for inviting him
to visit the mainland and considered the invitation as a move to "demolish the
political taboo" that has been clouding the cross-Straits ties for a long time.
Defining the PFP as a Taiwan-born party that loves
Taiwan and also possesses strong emotions clinging to the Chinese nation, Soong
urged all the Chinese people to endeavor to solve the Taiwan issue "peacefully".
"We cherished very much this opportunity of
conducting dialogue with the CPC," said Soong, calling the mainland tour a move
to help create a complementary, mutually beneficiary and interdependent
cross-Straits relations.
Beijing is the last leg on Soong's nine-day mainland tour, which is scheduled to conclude on Friday. Enditem
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